New client about to undergo 6 weeks of radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Someone told him to change to G (like that is going to happen) to avoid paying $20 copay's for each rad.
Wants to know if I can tell him with certainty he won't be charged a copay for each rad treatment.
Yeah, right. Like I want to test my E&O
So I said this.
[QUOTE]I cannot guarantee anything with regard to radiation treatment because I have no way of knowing how the facility will bill Medicare. If they use CPT codes 91201 - 91205 or 912111 - 912115 a copay is in order. Otherwise there should be no copay
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Wants to know if I can tell him with certainty he won't be charged a copay for each rad treatment.
Yeah, right. Like I want to test my E&O
So I said this.
[QUOTE]I cannot guarantee anything with regard to radiation treatment because I have no way of knowing how the facility will bill Medicare. If they use CPT codes 91201 - 91205 or 912111 - 912115 a copay is in order. Otherwise there should be no copay
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