What Is a Superbill? And Can It Be Used for Therapy?
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What Is a Superbill? And Can It Be Used for Therapy?
"A superbill serves as the formal documentation that bridges the gap between an out-of-network provider and a client's insurance plan. It tells the insurance company who provided the service, what the service was, why it was provided, and how much it cost."
"A properly prepared superbill typically includes the therapist's full name, credentials, license number, National Provider Identifier (NPI), and tax identification number. It also includes the client's name, date of birth, and insurance information, along with the date of service, the duration of the session, the CPT code, the ICD-10 diagnosis code, and the fee charged."
A superbill is a comprehensive receipt provided by therapists to clients after sessions, containing essential information for insurance reimbursement. It includes details such as the therapist's credentials, client information, session date, duration, CPT and ICD-10 codes, and the fee charged. This documentation is crucial for clients seeking out-of-network benefits, allowing them to recover a significant portion of therapy costs. Many billing systems can generate superbills automatically, simplifying the process for therapists in private practice.
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