Dental Sleep Medicine Insider May 2016 | Page 16

LESIA CRAWFORD SHOULD I BILL FOR AN AM ALIGNER? AND WILL I GET PAID FOR IT? Y ou can bill for anything and everything as long as you have an appropriate code. No guarantee on payment, that is up to the plan to decide. But at this point my friends we are in need of a better code for the AM aligner than the options available to us today. If it is your professional opinion that the AM aligner is necessary, then I urge you fight for reimbursement of the services you are rendering. You have heard it before, medical billing and dental billing are like cats and dogs, night and day. If a medical doctor thinks, or does anything, chances are there is a code for payment. Dentists on the other hand “just throw it in” as part of the cost. Is it: • Intended to be billed as the appliance to treat sleep apnea because it moves the mandible and in conjunction with OSA diagnosis? • To be used to bill a separate splint or appliance moving the mandible back in place after therapy, as a preventative measure? With the primary diagnoses code of OSA and secondary diagnosis of preventing TMJ or other classified side effects. If pre-authorization was required you could submit a narrative to the insurance explaining how the code was being utilized. Then you, and your patient are at the mercy of the insurance company to decide if it’s a covered benefit or not and if so, does the patient meet the guidelines for coverage? DED, EOB, WTF?!? DED Abbreviation for “Deductible” This is how much the patient is I am calling on money all dentists, challenging youto if you will, supposed spend outtoofcome theirtogether pocket collectively toofresearch, case study, until the benefit insurance actually track and measure AM Aligners. starts. Some plans have doctor visits Should they care be considered “stanand preventive available that is dard of care?” In the summer 2015 not subject to the deductible. We are of group; Dental for Sleep magnotarticle in that us,Practice deductibles azine, my friend, Ken Berley DDS, JD, usually apply only“YES to OAT. DABDSM wrote I file for medical reimbursement for this device (AM Aligner).DED I use the TMJ code S8262. FAM This code is used whenever we are repositioning the mandible.” “Family Deductible” This codethat waseach also family accepted with a This means member TMJ or sleep apnea diagnosis. How has their own deductible to meet, to interpret the code is the question. but there may be a limit or cap and once it is met by any family member it starts benefits for the whole family. For instance, the plan has a $1500 Unfortunately, the S8262 code has been removed and there is no silver platter holding a replacement EXCLUSION FOR DME code. At GoGo Billing, we have been submitting for pre-authorization with narratives with a few coding Unfortunately, havethe runplans across options, even we giving an some medical plans that have an option to play the “fi