10/08/18
Participating vs Non-Participating Provider with Medicare: What’s the Difference
Last week, I published an article titled “How to Bill Medicare for a Therapist Not Yet Credentialed“. This article then led to readers asking must physical therapists (PTs), occupational therapists (OTs), and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in private practice enroll in the Medicare program if they want to treat Medicare beneficiaries? The answer is yes. PTs, OTs and SLPs in private practice must enroll in the Medicare program if they want to treat Medicare beneficiaries for services that would be covered by the Medicare program. In addition, once they enroll in the Medicare program, PTs, OTs and SLPs in private practices
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