What type of supervision requirements must be met in order to bill for ARNP or PA services as “incident to” under the physicians number?
The physician in the clinic the day the patient is seen provides direct supervision for the services rendered, and therefore the services are billed using this provider number. It need not be the physician that saw the patient initially. The College follows the Medicare documentation standard to ensure no bill is submitted to Medicare with insufficient documentation. However, please note that Florida Medicaid requires that the physician be on the premises and sign the medical record.
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