Speech-Language Pathology Assistants & Non-Medicare Patients

April 23, 2018
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Rick Gawenda
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Lately, I have been receiving questions regarding the use of speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs) in the treatment of patients who either have private insurance or Medicaid and are those services provided by SLPAs billable to the private insurance carrier or Medicaid program when provided under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist (SLP)?

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