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Can I bill the beneficiary for non-covered charges without having the patient sign an Advanced Beneficiary Notification (ABN)?

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Can I bill the beneficiary for non-covered charges without having the patient sign an Advanced Beneficiary Notification (ABN)?

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A. The only time a beneficiary can be held liable for non-covered charges without signing an ABN is in the event they are being billed for statutorily excluded services or items.

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