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The codes most commonly used in my office are (notes are more for my own reference)
96130 Psychological testing evaluation services by physician or other qualified healthcare professional, including integration of patient data, interpretation of standardized test results and clinical data, clinical decision making, treatment planning and report and interactive feedback to the patient, family member(s) or caregiver(s), when performed; first hour
96131 each additional 1 hour
96138 Psychological or neuropsychological test administration/scoring by technician, two or more tests, any method; first 30 minutes
96139 each additional 30 minutes
Most insurances don't give too much of a fuss, but United does-even with an authorization for testing codes. Have any of you encountered issues with limits such as:
-how many of each CPT is allowed per day?
-how many testing CPT codes allowed total per day?
-96138 and 96139 need to be done on days separate from 96131 and 96130?
-once you bill any of these codes do you have to wait a certain time before you can bill them again if all the testing services were not done in one day? Or is it better to just bill and do everything in one day?
I get the feeling there is some sort of grace period or time limitation but of course, United would not say what it is. While other insurances are transparent about this so we can schedule and render accordingly.
Sometimes we get denied claims and all the rep says they are allowed to say is that it did not meet billing requirements as specified in the provider manual and they indicate it has more to do with the number of units a day or which units were asked the same day. But they of course don't direct us to where we can find the manual or what exactly the recommended billing procedures are. So I'm just looking around to see if anyone here has any billing insights or experiences with these codes. Thanks! @WisNeuro ?
96130 Psychological testing evaluation services by physician or other qualified healthcare professional, including integration of patient data, interpretation of standardized test results and clinical data, clinical decision making, treatment planning and report and interactive feedback to the patient, family member(s) or caregiver(s), when performed; first hour
96131 each additional 1 hour
96138 Psychological or neuropsychological test administration/scoring by technician, two or more tests, any method; first 30 minutes
96139 each additional 30 minutes
Most insurances don't give too much of a fuss, but United does-even with an authorization for testing codes. Have any of you encountered issues with limits such as:
-how many of each CPT is allowed per day?
-how many testing CPT codes allowed total per day?
-96138 and 96139 need to be done on days separate from 96131 and 96130?
-once you bill any of these codes do you have to wait a certain time before you can bill them again if all the testing services were not done in one day? Or is it better to just bill and do everything in one day?
I get the feeling there is some sort of grace period or time limitation but of course, United would not say what it is. While other insurances are transparent about this so we can schedule and render accordingly.
Sometimes we get denied claims and all the rep says they are allowed to say is that it did not meet billing requirements as specified in the provider manual and they indicate it has more to do with the number of units a day or which units were asked the same day. But they of course don't direct us to where we can find the manual or what exactly the recommended billing procedures are. So I'm just looking around to see if anyone here has any billing insights or experiences with these codes. Thanks! @WisNeuro ?
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