AAPC Credential Verification, CPC Certification Verification Medical Coding Credential Verification You can verify the AAPC medical coding credentials or other certifications status of a prospective existing employee, contractor, or consultant with a member's ID# and last name Note to credentialed members: Please ensure you provide your last name and member ID as it is recorded in your account
Risks Abound for Non-credentialed Physicians Using Incident-to Rule Satisfy All Incident-to Physician Restrictions It’s critical for the credentialed physicians providing supervision and the non-credentialed physicians performing services to remember that the non-credentialed physician must follow the rules
Tips for Successful, Timely Provider Credentialing - AAPC Why Get Credentialed? Credentialing involves obtaining and evaluating documentation regarding a medical provider’s education, training, work history, license, regulatory compliance record, and malpractice history
Wiki - NP billing while pending to be credentialed - AAPC I have heard form one of our local doctors that we can bill services rendered by our Nurse Practitioner while still pending to be credentialed with our local insurances It will be billing our Dr as the supervising provider and the Nurse Practitioner as the rendering provider while pending to be
Wiki - Billing a Non-Credentialed Provider under a Credentialed . . . - AAPC I am currently in the end stages of the interview process to become the lead medical biller at a smaller private practice I have a friend who works there who mentioned last night I would need to be comfortable billing non-credentialed providers under the credentialed providers She stated the
Credentialing Specialist - AAPC The AAPC Credentialing Specialist Course introduces the processes and duties associated with credentialing providers with payers
Bill Locum Tenens Per CMS Guidelines - AAPC Knowledge Center Substitute physicians can contribute to a practice’s revenue stream when modifier Q6 is used properly By LuAnn Jenkins, CPC, CPMA, CMRS, CEMC, CFPC Locum Locum tenens are contracted physicians who substitute for a physician who has left the practice, or who is temporarily unavailable