Looking for a way for your provider to take a break and still have someone cover your patients? Locum Tenens meaning to hold the place of or to substitute for is a concept that applies to all providers. The concept of substituting is called Locum Tenens but for a long time, it was also a way of billing until Medicare changed their policy. This major change in the name of and redefinition of how to bill for a substitute provider is only applicable to physicians. Other provider types do not fall under this Medicare billing policy.
Researching and implementing the policies of other insurance carriers is an important step in making sure your office has compliant documentation in patient’s charts, as well as other documentation carriers, may require. Locum Tenens is not as simple as putting a modifier on a claim when another physician sees patients in your office. Compliant documentation, tracking, and knowing who can perform these “substitute provider” services is an important part of the process and will be explained during this webinar.
As is often the case, first we look to Medicare for their rules on the topic of Locum Tenens. Medicare made major changes to the Locum Tenens section of the Manual in the last couple of years. Understanding those changes and the complex billing and documentation requirements for Medicare patients is a start. Compliant documentation, tracking, and knowing who can perform these “substitute provider” services will be covered in this webinar.