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rdmoore2003:
I agree.   Where can I go to get "proof" of billing for dates of service only.    To me it is common sense and never thought I would have to get this information.  I know that you guys hate this when a provider tries to pull this, but we are not out sourced.  I have to have something backing this up.

PMRNC:
Open up any insurance policy book, it's in there, Go to Medicare's website it's in there too. It will tell you "date services rendered"  I'm not understanding why you need to back this up? 


--- Quote ---if test is given on 2/25/11 but report is done and dated 3/16/11 ---can I bill for 3/16/11 instead of 2/25/11?
--- End quote ---

I'm confused as to why the provider needs to back this information up as it is just sort of common sense, what do they think they would be losing?

rdmoore2003:
it all comes back to another provider telling him "stories"     I am not outsourced and cannot afford to lose my job.   BUT I REFUSE TO DO ANYTHING ILLEGAL KNOWINGLY.

rdmoore2003:
billing 101  (common sense)   anything billed must use the actual date of service.  everywhere i look i cannot find this printed, (because it is common sense 101).   if i cant give him this information in writing, i will not have a job.......

Michele:
You are in a tough position.  Why don't you try contacting a provider rep for one of your larger insurance carriers and ask them.  Also, ask them for anything written on the topic.  Maybe if you get it from the insurance carrier how they require it billed, he will listen to that.

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