I use 367.4 as my diagnosis code. and then v2020 and v2203 etc etc. I haven't as of yet had any issues receiving a denial from medicare to send on to the secondary insurance. And my service office...
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I use 367.4 as my diagnosis code. and then v2020 and v2203 etc etc. I haven't as of yet had any issues receiving a denial from medicare to send on to the secondary insurance. And my service office...
Some people have no sense of humor.... I got it... and yours goes along with....Do you sell glasses??? Nope. I just have them here for looks. Or as my son said " you rent them"...
Hmmmm, sounds like an automated Optical dispensary. Isn't this what we as opticians already do??? I understand the concept about the same reading Rx (OTC readers), but what they are talking about...
I love these stories. Makes me feel so not alone in the Optical world. Being an optician for almost 20 years I've had some doozies. However, my favorite is when I had only been an in the practice...
Want feedback on if anyone is receiving any ICD 10 training and if so how are you obtaining it? Webinar, taking a course somewhere, a hidden website that I am unaware of?? Or is it not a worry at...
I understand and respect Specs point. However, if we have to debate the relevance of Medicare paying for post op cataract glasses, shouldn't we get into the debate of Medicaid providing glasses for...
I have some piercings. But to think that my glasses were attached that way?? No thanks. As a proud owner of many, many, many, many, different pairs of eyeglasses I wouldn't relish the thought of...
Perhaps Base Curve issues?? Or maybe seg hgt placement? If old glasses had bifocal up higher than norm perhaps he is used to actually using the intermediate for distance? I've had scenarios where...
I have faith it can be accomplished. I work for an Ophthalmologist who does bill medically for the exam part, however, here in my optical I accept NO insurances. Prices are fair and service is...
Yes. For the CLAIM submission you have to include dx code and dates of surgery. They wanted it written on the actual Rx itself.
Yes. It was that exact one. And I asked her if she knew the dx code. She did. I told her I would research this because I am not aware of Medicare requiring this on the Rx itself. I do know on the...
I have always measured a child for lined bifocals by bisecting the pupil. Unless previous patient and there were complications or doctor specifies it placed elsewhere. In my experience they do adapt...
I have researched and can not find the answer to my question. I work for an ophthalmologist and on the prescription given to the patient we will write "cataract surgery". The patient, of course,...
I would definitely keep it. I have my ABO for MY personal satisfaction. I live in a state that does not require us to be licensed, but I have my certification because it means something to me. If...