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PMRNC:
I'll chime in again..

Here's the deal in a nutshell and being completely frank as I always am. We see these types of questions and we immediately assume "offshore'" biller. 99.9% of the time we are right. We can smell them a mile away, especially when questions are worded such as yours was.  I can't speak for others, but yes, I get a bit of a nose bleed when I see a post I am pretty sure is from an offshore medical biller. I'm just being honest, I have no desire to help offshore companies or billers and I think that's the forum consensus ..but again, just speaking for myself. I'm being honest in case you are confused.. IF we were wrong with our interpretation, we apologize but then I would think you need to word your questions a bit more professionally.

isabelreyna:
I only replying to defend myself and then am going to stop this post as I got my answer but all of you have miss interpret it totally wrong.... First of all I live in IL, I am a 52 year female, being living in U.S. for 25 years. I am a certified biller and proud of it, I just never billed a Home Health agency, we all are still learners. In my original post I didn't have anything in caps," this is yelling !!" and I was professional. I in contact with Michelle the owner of this post and she is award of this post, as I see there is a problem with your racial remarks that are not valid. There is a little saying in the medical field "don't assume".

PMRNC:
Fair enough.. however LET me bring you back to your original post:


--- Quote ---Hi all
I have a question. I just got hire by a company that send dr to you home not sure what that might call.
Is that also known as home health? any way when am billing the claim, do I still need to use modifier 25 for
more then the regular visit?
--- End quote ---


--- Quote ---I am a certified biller and proud of it
--- End quote ---

That is great but you should also know we also know there is NO national medical billing certification.

Our "assumptions" was based on your original post which was POORLY worded and easy for us to misinterpret as an offshore medical billing company.   But I also said if I was wrong. I apologize, but then your original post was horribly worded and hardly something we could answer professionally.

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