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07/06/20

Can Assistants Get NPI Numbers

With several insurance carriers (Medicare, TRICARE, Humana) implementing payment reductions in Calendar Year 2022 when services are provided in whole or in part by a physical therapist assistant (PTA) or occupational therapy assistant, I am receiving several questions regarding can PTAs and OTAs get a National Provider Identification (NPI) number and if yes, can a PTA or OTA then enroll in the Medicare program or become credentialed with private/commercial insurance carriers. In this article, I will provide the answers to these questions. QuestionCan a PTA or OTA obtain a NPI number? Answer QuestionWhat information do I need when completing the

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04/29/20

Can Assistants Do Telehealth Visits

With many commercial insurance carriers and state Medicaid programs expanding telehealth services to include outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy services during the COVID-19 pandemic, a frequent question I am being asked is can a physical therapist assistant (PTA) or occupational therapy assistant (OTA) provide a telehealth visit? To determine the answer, you must first look at your respective state practice act as well as any other state administrative rules. Is there any language found that either allows a PTA or OTA to provide telehealth services or specifically precludes a PTA or OTA from providing telehealth services? You then must

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04/23/20

TRICARE Implements CQ and CO Modifiers

Effective with dates of service on and after April 16, 2020, TRICARE recognizes physical therapist assistants (PTAs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) as TRICARE-Authorized Providers. On April 22, 2020, TRICARE updated their Policy Manual to include PTAs and OTAs. Highlights of the Policy Manual update include the following: Scope of practice of a PTA and OTA Supervision requirements of the PTA and OTA based on practice setting Reimbursement for services provided by a PTA or OTA Application of the CQ and CO modifier when services are provided in whole or in part by a PTA or OTA, respectively Payment differential

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04/09/20

Can an Assistant Provide an E-Visit or Telephone Service

Due to the Public Health Emergency (PHE) as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have designated the following CPT codes and HCPCS Level II codes as “sometimes therapy” CPT codes: G2010: Remote evaluation of recorded video and/or images submitted by an established patient (e.g., store and forward), including interpretation with follow-up with the patient within 24 business hours, not originating from a related E/M service provided within the previous 7 days nor leading to an E/M service or procedure within the next 24 hours or soonest available appointment G2012: Brief communication technology-based

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03/16/20

TRICARE Releases Final Rule Regarding Assistants

TRICARE has finally issued the long awaited final rule to add physical therapist assistants (PTAs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) as TRICARE authorized providers to provide physical therapy or occupational therapy services under the supervision of a TRICARE-authorized physical therapist (PT) or occupational therapist (OT) in accordance with Medicare’s rules for supervision and qualification. TRICARE will implement I hope you enjoyed this article and this great news that has long been overdo. Thank you for being a Gold Member!

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10/14/19

October 2019 TRICARE Update

On December 20, 2018, the Department of Defense (DoD) released the long awaited proposed rule to add physical therapist assistants (PTAs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) as TRICARE authorized providers. TRICARE accepted comments on the proposed rule until February 19, 2019. As of the date of this article being published, we I hope you found this article helpful. Thank you for being a Gold Member!  

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12/22/18

TRICARE and Assistants

The Department of Defense has released the long awaited proposed rule where the Department of Defense would add physical therapist assistants (PTA’s) and occupational therapy assistants (OTA’s) as TRICARE authorized providers. In summary, this proposed rule would add PTA’s and OTA’s as authorized TRICARE providers under the supervision of a TRICARE-authorized physical therapist or occupational therapist in accordance with Medicare’s rules for supervision and qualification when billed by under the supervising therapist’s national provider identification number. Regarding supervision requirements, TRICARE is proposing the same supervision requirements for PTA’s and OTA’s

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