It makes sense that the insurance company can't suggest codes. I just wish they could accurately tell me if a particular code is covered or not (although I suppose that also could be to safeguard against fraud--not that we would alter our coding if the code we used wasn't covered, we just like to be able to tell patients what they can expect to pay for each visit). We've had a few cases in which an insurance company says that marriage counseling is covered, but then denies the claim because of the V-code. But then we've also had one instance in which the insurance company said marriage counseling is not covered, but then paid the claims. This made me wonder if maybe we were missing something.