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Where does that 14.5% come from? (note: I know nothing about surgical billing )
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First assist fee or not, I would still MUCH rather work in surgery or EM than FP or in one of those doc-in-the-box clinics. I went to one of the latter for a sinus infection I had a few months ago, and even though that kind of practice setting might be the perfect fit for some folks, it just comes across to me as mind-numbing and repetitive... as if the days of the week would start to run together like one giant blur after a few months, LOL. |
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doc in a box retail medicine isn't for me either but I could see doing rural family medicine. many folks in those jobs follow their own inpts, work a bit in the er, etc
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BTW, to answer your first question, I was asking about a PA who works as an employee of a surgical practice. |
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" I was asking about a PA who works as an employee of a surgical practice. "
I imagine those folks get a portion of that but the surgical group that employs them keeps most of it. |
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Nope. Just the 14.5% in the o.r.
In clinic situations they can bill 85% of the physician rate. Most of this likely goes to the group they work for. |
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I have also been told that, during surgery, if a PA does a "mini" procedure such as harvesting a vein, they can actually bill for 85% of the fee the surgeon would receive from the insurance company if he/she had done the harvest -- I could be mixing this up with something else I heard/read, though.
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Right now, Medicare/Medicaid and BC/BS all reimburse at 85%.. Aetna in Tennessee and 2 other states which are escaping me right now also reimburse at 85%... ALL other insurers reimburse at 100% of the physician rate. BTW, the entire 85% argument was based on flawed methodology, but that is an entirely separate argument. |
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varies by group I would imagine.
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