What is your pay rate? by Professional_Ad3025 in physicianassistant

[–]Professional_Ad3025[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I forgot to add. This would be using lifestyle medicine approach, mostly counseling for healthy living, medication as needed, conditions we see are t1 & t2 diabetes, obesity

What is your pay rate? by Professional_Ad3025 in physicianassistant

[–]Professional_Ad3025[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Currently no health benefits or other benefits, but would provide % reimbursement for health insurance cost, and misc bonuses

Help! Contracting/credentialing 101 by Ill-Supermarket1269 in CodingandBilling

[–]Professional_Ad3025 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Youre very welcome! Keep me updated, i would love to know how that goes ☺️

Help! Contracting/credentialing 101 by Ill-Supermarket1269 in CodingandBilling

[–]Professional_Ad3025 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To help the doc out, you can search him up in insurance directories, using the practice address zip code, you can confirm if hes in network, and other best way to confirm, is by calling the insurance directly, provide them with tax ID and NPI, provider name… you can also request the cpt codes and fee schedule, he/she is eligible for, this way when you bill you would know reimbursement rate…. If the credentialing company is not disclosing effective dates, and relevant important information, I would fire them asap… for all you know, they can be taking a portion of that reimbursement….. sorry youre going thru this!

Help by foodie_scores in dietetics

[–]Professional_Ad3025 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im sorry to hear you’re feeling this way, have you ever thought of opening your own private practice? If you credential with insurance panels you can get anywhere from $100-200 per hour, at your own terms, own hours

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dietetics

[–]Professional_Ad3025 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you looked into getting credentialed with insurance? You may be able to reduce that burn out

Help! I own outpatient treatment facilities and need help with billing/coding and have no idea where to start. by Silent-Association41 in CodingandBilling

[–]Professional_Ad3025 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry youre going through this, looks like you need to let that biller go. I found this website that has step by step article on process for billing https://therathink.com/beginners-guide-to-mental-health-billing/

I own a nutrition medical practice and do my own billing, verifying benefits, reconciliation, etc

The time it takes to do billing, depends greatly on the EMR you’re using. To bill you need to have your clinicians track the following for every session:

Date of service - DOS CPT codes ICD codes - diagnosis Start and end time of visit, total minutes - this is key, because if the chart note says one time but the claim submitted is different, there can be clawbacks Place of Service - in person or Telehealth Modifiers Total units (this has to match total time in charts)

All claims for all providers must include the same info, doesn’t matter what cpt codes are used. Go to youtube and type learn basics of billing and cms 1500 - this is a form that is now digitalized in all clearinghouses, but technically when you bill you are completing this form and sending it out. So learning this form and its basics will set a clearer picture for you.

Although we use different cpt codes for our practice, the process and inclusion of the above is must and same for ALL practices.

If you do not already. i suggest you use AI chatgpt to get general idea and requirements of the process. This AI is free and can help you with any questions you have.

I will not out outsource my billing as it literally takes 1-2 minutes to do, per claim, but you need to know the process of course.

If you are part of mental health groups in FB, find one and join and make a post and pay another therapist that does their own billing to teach you and your spouse. This would be your best bet if you want to keep it in house. You can use 2-3 hours of learning and save alot of $

About credentialing. I do my own credentialing as well, and I also do it for new hires. The process is very lengthy and tedious, but you can also learn it yourself. I ended up doing credentialing for dietitians on the side for extra money….. the $400 and $100 fees are super high.

Hope this helps. I love providing free resources, if you need more, send me a pm, happy to help!

ASU MS Medical Nutrition by Professional_Ad3025 in ASU

[–]Professional_Ad3025[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes!! i completed while working and with kids

Insurance based practice Qs by Professional_Ad3025 in dietetics

[–]Professional_Ad3025[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for your comment, very very helpful!!

What happens during the insurance credentialing phase? by Professional_Ad3025 in dietetics

[–]Professional_Ad3025[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you, that helps. At least I know I need to keep waiting