Physical therapy billing mysteries never cease—which is why we’ve gathered and answered the most-asked questions from our live Q&A here.
GP, GO, and GN are therapy modifiers that designate the type of therapy being provided (PT, OT, or SLP, respectively). Many payers—including Medicare—require that providers use a therapy modifier when billing a designated therapy code. If in doubt, reach out to the payer directly. ...
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physical therapy services. In rightphysical therapy billing company– services performed by an OTA would require a CO modifier in addition to the GO profession type modifier indicating occupational therapy services. It gets complex when talking about services performed partly by an assistant and partly...
Are you billing for two services that form an NCCI edit pair? There are instances in which it’s appropriate to use modifier 59 in conjunction with physical therapy services. Recognizing those instances, though, requires you to recognize NCCI edit pairs. To make a long story short, edit pairs...
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