What is place of service code 49?

What is place of service code 49?

Independent Clinic
Database (updated September 2021)

Place of Service Code(s) Place of Service Name
43-48 Unassigned
49 Independent Clinic
50 Federally Qualified Health Center
51 Inpatient Psychiatric Facility

What is the difference between modifiers 95 and GT?

A GT modifier is an older coding modifier that serves a similar purpose as the 95 modifier. CMS recommends 95, different companies have varying standards for which codes to be billed. It is a good idea to check with the plans before billing.

What is the difference between GT and GQ modifier?

The two primary modifiers for telehealth services were GT (indicating the service was delivered via an interactive audio and video telecommunications system) and GQ (indicating the service was delivered via an asynchronous telecommunications system).

What does the place of service code mean?

Place of Service: A two-digit code used on health care professional claims to indicate the setting in which a service was provided. Place of Service Codes are two-digit codes placed on health care professional claims to indicate the setting in which a service was provided.

What does place of service code 638 mean?

A facility or location owned and operated by a federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization under a 638 agreement, which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (surgical and non-surgical), and rehabilitation services to tribal members admitted as inpatients or outpatients.

What do you call a military treatment facility?

26 Military Treatment Facility A medical facility operated by one or more of the Uniformed Services. Military Treatment Facility (MTF) also refers to certain former U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) facilities now designated as Uniformed Service Treatment Facilities (USTF).

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