Hi Jamie -
I'm also interested in this, as we are also navigating this process. We are currently in the credentialing approval process, but I also wonder about payers and how to bill. Has anyone had denials because an APP has done the procedure and insurance only pays if physician implant? Or does the physician supervision component (in another EP lab at the time - but available for help) allow us to bill under physician?. My billing folks have not navigated this in the EP space, so I would love to hear what has happened at places where ILRS are routinely implanted by APPs.
Thanks! Jill
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Jill Schaeffer MSN, CRNP, FHRS, CEPS, CCDS
Electrophysiology NP
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health - The Heart Group
Lancaster PA
717-917-6002
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-05-2023 12:20
From: Ms. Jamie Harris, APRN
Subject: Billing for ILRs implanted by NPs
Hello AP colleagues,
We are working toward ILR implants (in the cath lab/procedural area) by our NPs. The credentialing piece has been addressed in other threads, but does anyone have specific guidance on how you bill for the procedure?
Specifically, are other programs billing under MD NPIs, or billing under the NPI of the nurse practitioner (and being reimbursed successfully)?
We are a full-practice authority state in Massachusetts, but NPs independently billing procedures is new to our institution.
I would love to connect with an NP who has navigated this - I have spoken to my local PA colleagues, but there are some differences in PA vs. NP billing.
Feel free to email me if preferred at jamie.harris@cardio.chboston.org.
Thank you for any advice.
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Jamie Harris APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Boston Children`s Hospital
Boston MA
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