Payer Update: UHC Sticks With Consult Codes

Check with Medicaid plans, insurer warns. You can breathe a sigh of relief — one major payer will stick with 99241-99255. UnitedHealthcare (UHC) commercial plans will make no change in payment for consultation codes (99241-99255) at this time, according to a UHC e-mail alert. “Physicians may continue to submit claims for these services, and will be reimbursed according to United-Healthcare payment policies”. Beware: One Medicaid [...] Related articles:
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Check with Medicaid plans, insurer warns.

You can breathe a sigh of relief — one major payer will stick with 99241-99255.

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UnitedHealthcare (UHC) commercial plans will make no change in payment for consultation codes (99241-99255) at this time, according to a UHC e-mail alert. “Physicians may continue to submit claims for these services, and will be reimbursed according to United-Healthcare payment policies.

Beware: One Medicaid plan will eliminate consult pay and force you to follow Medicare’s rule of using office and hospital codes in lieu of 99241-99255. “For AmeriChoice Medicaid plans that follow Medicare rules for their fee schedules, AmeriChoice will be aligning with CMS rules and implement the change effective January 1, 2010,” the email notice states. “For all other Medicaid states, AmeriChoice will follow the  UnitedHealthcare commercial position and continue to pay for the consult codes, until directed otherwise by a state to pursue other strategies.”

Watch your mail for a UHC payer news notice and an article in the January Network Bulletin.

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