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I am a member, but have found that it's a crock. I personally am not aware

of ANY plan under ASHN that reimburses for physiotherapy or other

rehabilitation that is most times a necessity. Their proposed treatment

plans etc are a complete waste of energy. I try to convey to the patient

that it is well worth their money to pay me in cash and hence receive the

entire treatment they indeed require. If (and some are obstinate) a patient

insists on using the insurance, they get what the insurance pays for: an

adjustment nothing else. Hell, one has to actually request the permission to

perform an exam on the patient in order to be re-imbursed. KOOOKY!! I also

found that to avoid a lot of paper work with them i utilized the Treatmen

Plan Threshold (dont ya just luv these terms) in which you adjust the

patient 5 times without any approval necessary. Then, a couple weeks later

we do it again if needed. I really do need to find a network that allows me

to accept more plans with less hassle. Anyone aware of any free and decent

networks aside from these skinflints?? By the way, someone responded

somewhat positively to the referrals begotten from the membership of this

crooked institution. I must say, i've received very little and want to keep

it that way. Why on earth would i want to increase my practice utilizing the

tedious an unethical methods of this swindling company. the spawn of a snake

yields yet another.

Dr. Joe Medlin PDX

Re: RE: ASHN, Inc.

> KEVIN J HOLZAPFEL DC wrote:

>

> >Listees,

> >

> >ASHN, Inc. (American Specialty Health Networks, Inc.) is on the prowel

> >again here in Oregon. I recently received their packet of information as

> >I was curious about what they were offering. What they offer to pay for

> >services is, in my opinion, rather puny. In their benefit plans

> >manipulation ranges from $24.95 to $37.00 minus the patient's copay which

> >can range from $5 to $25 per visit. Some of the plans do not pay any

> >additional for physiotherapy. Other plans range from $10 to $12 per

> >visit for therapy. X-ray reimbursement is pretty dismal as well. Of

> >course, all this hinges on submission of a " Clinical Treatment Form " and

> >its evaluation and approval by ASH Networks. I'm curious...are there any

> >ASHN providers on this list and if so, how are you doing with the plans

> >they offer? Oh and BTW, one sentence in the Chiropractic Provider

> >Services Agreement states, " A medical doctor shall be responsible for

> >final clinical decisions relating to claims payment pursuant to this

> >agreement. " Just makes ya wanna give them a big ol' hug of appreciation

> >don't it???

> >

> > J. Holzapfel, D.C.

> >Albany, OR.

> >kjholzdc@...

> >http://docman.chiroweb.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >OregonDCs rules:

> >1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

> >2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

> >3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward,

or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his

or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

> >

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I ahve a medicare billing question that I can not find an answer to. Osct

1 we are supposed to use the AT modifier. The only modifier I have used is

the QB modifier which is used for HCPS and rural areas'. Which one do I

use or can I use both???

> KEVIN J HOLZAPFEL DC wrote:

>

>>Listees,

>>

>>ASHN, Inc. (American Specialty Health Networks, Inc.) is on the prowel

>> again here in Oregon. I recently received their packet of information

>> as I was curious about what they were offering. What they offer to pay

>> for services is, in my opinion, rather puny. In their benefit plans

>>manipulation ranges from $24.95 to $37.00 minus the patient's copay

>> which can range from $5 to $25 per visit. Some of the plans do not pay

>> any additional for physiotherapy. Other plans range from $10 to $12

>> per visit for therapy. X-ray reimbursement is pretty dismal as well.

>> Of course, all this hinges on submission of a " Clinical Treatment Form "

>> and its evaluation and approval by ASH Networks. I'm curious...are

>> there any ASHN providers on this list and if so, how are you doing with

>> the plans they offer? Oh and BTW, one sentence in the Chiropractic

>> Provider Services Agreement states, " A medical doctor shall be

>> responsible for final clinical decisions relating to claims payment

>> pursuant to this agreement. " Just makes ya wanna give them a big ol'

>> hug of appreciation don't it???

>>

>> J. Holzapfel, D.C.

>>Albany, OR.

>>kjholzdc@...

>>http://docman.chiroweb.com

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>OregonDCs rules:

>>1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

>> foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

>> members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first

>> and last name.

>>3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

>> However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print,

>> forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another

>> member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have

>> been removed.

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I joined Alternare, and aside the fairly long wait for the checks to come in,

they have been very good.

Have a good one

M. Côté D.C.

215 West C Street

Silverton, Or

cote@...

Re: RE: ASHN, Inc.

I am a member, but have found that it's a crock. I personally am not aware of

ANY plan under ASHN that reimburses for physiotherapy or other rehabilitation

that is most times a necessity. Their proposed treatment plans etc are a

complete waste of energy. I try to convey to the patient that it is well worth

their money to pay me in cash and hence receive the entire treatment they indeed

require. If (and some are obstinate) a patient insists on using the insurance,

they get what the insurance pays for: an adjustment nothing else. Hell, one has

to actually request the permission to perform an exam on the patient in order to

be re-imbursed. KOOOKY!! I also found that to avoid a lot of paper work with

them i utilized the Treatmen Plan Threshold (dont ya just luv these terms) in

which you adjust the patient 5 times without any approval necessary. Then, a

couple weeks later we do it again if needed. I really do need to find a network

that allows me to accept more plans with less hassle. Anyone aware of any free

and decent networks aside from these skinflints?? By the way, someone responded

somewhat positively to the referrals begotten from the membership of this

crooked institution. I must say, i've received very little and want to keep it

that way. Why on earth would i want to increase my practice utilizing the

tedious an unethical methods of this swindling company. the spawn of a snake

yields yet another.

Dr. Joe Medlin PDX

Re: RE: ASHN, Inc.

> KEVIN J HOLZAPFEL DC wrote:

>

> >Listees,

> >

> >ASHN, Inc. (American Specialty Health Networks, Inc.) is on the

> >prowel again here in Oregon. I recently received their packet of

> >information as I was curious about what they were offering. What

> >they offer to pay for services is, in my opinion, rather puny. In

> >their benefit plans manipulation ranges from $24.95 to $37.00 minus

> >the patient's copay which can range from $5 to $25 per visit. Some

> >of the plans do not pay any additional for physiotherapy. Other

> >plans range from $10 to $12 per visit for therapy. X-ray

> >reimbursement is pretty dismal as well. Of course, all this hinges

> >on submission of a " Clinical Treatment Form " and its evaluation and

> >approval by ASH Networks. I'm curious...are there any ASHN providers

> >on this list and if so, how are you doing with the plans they offer?

> >Oh and BTW, one sentence in the Chiropractic Provider Services

> >Agreement states, " A medical doctor shall be responsible for final

> >clinical decisions relating to claims payment pursuant to this

> >agreement. " Just makes ya wanna give them a big ol' hug of

> >appreciation don't it???

> >

> > J. Holzapfel, D.C.

> >Albany, OR.

> >kjholzdc@...

> >http://docman.chiroweb.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >OregonDCs rules:

> >1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is

> >to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members

will be tolerated.

> >2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The

> >listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or

otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her

consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

> >

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Charlie,

The -AT modifier must be used on the HCFA with every manipulation code

entry. Therefore, if one billing form contains six different dates of

treatment each date will include the -AT modifier. In your case include

the -QB modifier also just as you have before. That will not change. I

have attached the most recent PDF article from Medicare concerning this

new requirement.

J. Holzapfel, D.C.

Albany, OR.

kjholzdc@...

http://docman.chiroweb.com

P.S. To the listserve...I am looking for someone who may be willing to

serve as the alternate Oregon Chiropractic representative to the r

Advisory Committee (CAC). Anyone interested?

On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:30:42 -0700 (PDT) " Dr. Charlie Caughlin DC "

<caughlindrc@...> writes:

>

> I ahve a medicare billing question that I can not find an answer to.

> Osct

> 1 we are supposed to use the AT modifier. The only modifier I have

> used is

> the QB modifier which is used for HCPS and rural areas'. Which one

> do I

> use or can I use both???

> > KEVIN J HOLZAPFEL DC wrote:

> >

> >>Listees,

> >>

> >>ASHN, Inc. (American Specialty Health Networks, Inc.) is on the

> prowel

> >> again here in Oregon. I recently received their packet of

> information

> >> as I was curious about what they were offering. What they offer

> to pay

> >> for services is, in my opinion, rather puny. In their benefit

> plans

> >>manipulation ranges from $24.95 to $37.00 minus the patient's

> copay

> >> which can range from $5 to $25 per visit. Some of the plans do

> not pay

> >> any additional for physiotherapy. Other plans range from $10 to

> $12

> >> per visit for therapy. X-ray reimbursement is pretty dismal as

> well.

> >> Of course, all this hinges on submission of a " Clinical Treatment

> Form "

> >> and its evaluation and approval by ASH Networks. I'm

> curious...are

> >> there any ASHN providers on this list and if so, how are you

> doing with

> >> the plans they offer? Oh and BTW, one sentence in the

> Chiropractic

> >> Provider Services Agreement states, " A medical doctor shall be

> >> responsible for final clinical decisions relating to claims

> payment

> >> pursuant to this agreement. " Just makes ya wanna give them a big

> ol'

> >> hug of appreciation don't it???

> >>

> >> J. Holzapfel, D.C.

> >>Albany, OR.

> >>kjholzdc@...

> >>http://docman.chiroweb.com

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>OregonDCs rules:

> >>1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve

> is to

> >> foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on

> listserve

> >> members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your

> first

> >> and last name.

> >>3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

> >> However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print,

> >> forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by

> another

> >> member without his or her consent, unless all personal

> identifiers have

> >> been removed.

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