You have a patient in a neighboring state who wants to see you for MNT AND intends to use their insurance for the visit.
Can YOU legally see the patient AND bill their insurance?
If so, how do you even bill for the visit ?!?
For many years, I thought that as an insurance-based dietitian, I could only see and bill insurance for patients in my home state of Connecticut.
Boy, was I wrong.
Yes. There are nuances with billing insurance, licensure, and telehealth.
But once you understand these nuances, you can successfully navigate telehealth and licensure and bill out-of-state insurance plans like a rock star.
The was LIVE event on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 6:00 pm EST.
I will load the replay 72 hours after the event. You will have access to the recording for 365 days.
Here are the terms & conditions you agreed with, just in case!
- You purchased access to a single LIVE class & its recording.
- You will have access to the recording for 365 days until October 24, 2025
- It is your responsibility to watch the replay within 365 days of purchase. After that time frame, you will lose access to the course.
- This class is NOT eligible for CEUs.
- This purchase doesn't entitle you to any personal coaching or consulting by Amy Plano, The Reimbursement Dietitian
- The class is 90-(plus) minutes in duration
- Once the purchase is made, no refunds are permitted
By the end of this Master Class, dietitians and CNSs will be able to:
- Provide a brief overview of licensure explaining EXACTLY how it relates to accepting insurance in your practice
- Identify the fundamentals of billing out-of-state insurance plans
- Explain why the different types of insurance plans ( HMO, PPO & EPO) matter when it comes to billing for out-of-state plans
- Describe how to submit an out-of-state insurance claim in your EMR.
- Describe the current telehealth landscape for dietitians
- Identify the ethical considerations for telehealth
- Summarize the best practices for dietitians engaging in telehealth