Aetna Implements Assistant Payment Reduction
Aetna has announced they will implement a payment reduction when outpatient therapy services are provided in whole or in part by a physical therapist assistant or an occupational therapy assistant. In this article, I will provide answers to the following questions:
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Would it be correct to assume that this will also apply to patients admitted under 23 hour observation in the acute care setting?
If billing the visit as a separate outpatient therapy visit, yes.