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Hi, Mike!

Loooong time, no see!

The prohibition is on Part B. No " aides " (including PT students)

regardless of the level of supervision.

Quoting a July APTA online article from the Bulletin, referencing a HCFA

letter: " ...Tom Hoyer, a HCFA official responsible for SNF Part A

services, wrote a letter (dated November, 1999) to the TriAlliance... "

" In the Hoyer letter to the TriAlliance regarding the counting of

student minutes in the SNG under Part A, HCFA also made a reference to

services provided under Part B Medicare.

" Specifically, in the letter HCFA stated that, 'In the SNF Medicare Part

A requires that at (sic) therapy aide must be directly supervised by the

qualified therapist while he/she is providing any rehabilitation service

to a beneficiary.

" In contrast to this policy, in order for therapy services to qualify

for coverage under the Part B Medicare benefit, they may not be provided

by therapy aid (sic) regardless of the level of supervision provided by

a qualified therapist. "

Later, " ...the settings which are covered under Part B include:

rehabilitation agencies, comprehebsive outpatient rehabilitation

facilities, private practice physical therapy offices, outpatient

hospital departments, skilled nursing facilities Part B (in

circumstances under which the patient does not qualify for the Part B

covered stay)... "

Dick Hillyer

Cape Coral, Florida

Medicare Question

> I understand that you can not bill patient care time that an aide or a

> student provides to a Medicare patient. Is this true in all settings,

or are

> rehab agencies exempt? Inquiring minds would like to know!

>

> Mike Casciere, MS, PT

> CAWH Physical Therapy Services

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