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Hello Group,

Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow the 8

minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as well? Thanks!

Balan

Solex Physical Therapy

Naples, FL

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The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say they

follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow the 8

minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@...

>

>

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The 8 minute rule started with Medicare (as far as I know). Some payors will

follow this rule and others may not.

The CPT Assistant (December 2003) published by the American Medical Association

(AMA) states " As with any 15-minute timed code, it is important to recognize

that a SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THE 15 MINUTES must be spent in performing the

pre-, intra-, and post service work… " . This applies to all time based codes.

The AMA also states specific payers may have their own rules regarding

substantial amount of time to bill a unit of a timed based CPT code This can be

found in the February 2004 edition of CPT Assistant.

Jon Mark Pleasant, PT

Methodist Medical Center

>

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow the 8

minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@...

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No, unless your state w/comp dictates it. Sue Whitney PT

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Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 8:50:54 AM

Subject: 8 minute rule

Hello Group,

Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow the 8

minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as well? Thanks!

Balan

Solex Physical Therapy

Naples, FL

abalan@...

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Does anyone have any good arguments/suggestions for implementing this in

a hospital system? We have a very obstinate director of billing who

thinks it is fraud to have two different ways of billing. He also sites

that none of the area hospitals do anything but 8-minute rule. The

financial argument and legality of following the AMA CPT or per contract

methodology is just not cutting it with him.

Thoughts appreciated.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

Rex Healthcare

Re: 8 minute rule

The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say

they follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be

costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:50 AM, " abpt25 " <abpt25@...

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com> > wrote:

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@... <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

>

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Meryl-

We too are a hospital based practice with both inpatient rehab and OP services

and have always applied the 8 minute rule to all billing, regardless of payer.

The comment was, as you said, that to have two charging systems and charge

Medicare patients differently from other patients is fraudulent.

Recently we have been asked to reassess that practice and consider using the

" substantial portion " methodology specifically for those payers who do not

follow the 8 minute rule.

A concern I have is how to help the therapists (over 75 in my facilities alone)

all know which payer " follows Medicare Guidelines " and which do not. A

considerable number do " follow Medicare Guidelines. There is the risk of using

the wrong charging concepts and setting yourself up for a charge of fraud.

The next question I have is directed to those of you who use software, EMR, or

an office manager to interpret documentation and drop specific charges ( and not

have the therapists do that themselves as we do). Our therapists document and

indicate the units of specific CPTs to be billed for the patient for that

treatment. They even indicate modifiers as appropriate

So in the setting with a third party/computer doing it- Who is responsible if

there is an error? ( I.E- who gets to wear the orange jump suit?).

I frankly am reluctant to have a non clinician use my billing number (if I were

in private practice- hospital based OP does not use individual NPIs) drop

units of CPTs that may or may not be correct. I do not feel I should abdicate

that responsibility.

I appreciate the conversation and input.

Marcy Stalvey, PT,MS, NCS

Therapy Supervisor

Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute

Cuyahoga Falls, OH

>>> " Freeman, Meryl " 8/19/2010 2:32 PM >>>

Does anyone have any good arguments/suggestions for implementing this in

a hospital system? We have a very obstinate director of billing who

thinks it is fraud to have two different ways of billing. He also sites

that none of the area hospitals do anything but 8-minute rule. The

financial argument and legality of following the AMA CPT or per contract

methodology is just not cutting it with him.

Thoughts appreciated.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

Rex Healthcare

Re: 8 minute rule

The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say

they follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be

costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:50 AM, " abpt25 " <abpt25@...

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com> > wrote:

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@... <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

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Hi,

The most effective argument is to show how much money is being lost by these

billing practices but that will take time and work. Take sample cases

(maybe one day or one week's worth of billing) done using the eight minute

rule and then compare using standard rules and show how much is being lost.

If you handle work comp or third party cases, these would be the best to

demonstrate the loss as these cases, depending upon which state you are in,

are generally reimbursed better than Medicare or private insurance. This

kind of review requires that you absolutely understand both set of rules, so

make sure you are clear on the rules first. The main things you want to

look for are cases with multiple procedures all taking a substantial part of

a 15 minute unit but whose billing required dropping a procedure to satisfy

the eight minute rule.

Then take it to the billing director and see if he changes his mind.

You could also compile the policies and procedures for billing or statements

from insurers clarifying their billing practices and add that to your

defense.

Tom Howell, P.T., M.P.T.

Howell Physical Therapy

Eagle, ID

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Of Freeman, Meryl

Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 12:33 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: RE: 8 minute rule

Does anyone have any good arguments/suggestions for implementing this in

a hospital system? We have a very obstinate director of billing who

thinks it is fraud to have two different ways of billing. He also sites

that none of the area hospitals do anything but 8-minute rule. The

financial argument and legality of following the AMA CPT or per contract

methodology is just not cutting it with him.

Thoughts appreciated.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

Rex Healthcare

Re: 8 minute rule

The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say

they follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be

costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:50 AM, " abpt25 " <abpt25@...

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com>

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com> > wrote:

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@... <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

<mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

>

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Meryl,

I believe that is correct.  What I have learned from being in an outpatient

hospital setting for the past 11 years is that there cannot be any deviation

from one patient to next (even with documentation), as this is a corporate

compliance issue.  In my department we follow the 8 minute rule regardless of

the patient and or payer type.

NY

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@... <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

>

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Depends on what he means by " area hospitals " . I'm told that our colleagues in

the WS area use a different billing scheme for commercially insured folks vs

Medicare.

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

Freeman, Meryl

Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:33 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: RE: 8 minute rule

Does anyone have any good arguments/suggestions for implementing this in

a hospital system? We have a very obstinate director of billing who

thinks it is fraud to have two different ways of billing. He also sites

that none of the area hospitals do anything but 8-minute rule. The

financial argument and legality of following the AMA CPT or per contract

methodology is just not cutting it with him.

Thoughts appreciated.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

Rex Healthcare

Re: 8 minute rule

The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say

they follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be

costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:50 AM, " abpt25 " <abpt25@...<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com>

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com> > wrote:

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@...<mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

<mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

>

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I have it on good authority that you are correct about our WS colleagues!

Good point.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Meryl W. Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

(919)784-4676 (office)

(919)621-3787 (cell)

________________________________

From: PTManager <PTManager >

To: PTManager <PTManager >

Sent: Fri Aug 20 07:41:05 2010

Subject: RE: 8 minute rule

Depends on what he means by " area hospitals " . I'm told that our colleagues in

the WS area use a different billing scheme for commercially insured folks vs

Medicare.

From: PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com> ] On

Behalf Of Freeman, Meryl

Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:33 PM

To: PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: RE: 8 minute rule

Does anyone have any good arguments/suggestions for implementing this in

a hospital system? We have a very obstinate director of billing who

thinks it is fraud to have two different ways of billing. He also sites

that none of the area hospitals do anything but 8-minute rule. The

financial argument and legality of following the AMA CPT or per contract

methodology is just not cutting it with him.

Thoughts appreciated.

Meryl Freeman, MS PT

Manager, Outpatient Rehab

Rex Healthcare

Re: 8 minute rule

The 8 minute rule applies only to Medicare unless other payers also say

they follow Medicare's 8 minute rule. To assume otherwise could be

costing you money.

Rick Gawenda, PT

President/CEO

Gawenda Seminars

http://www.gawendaseminars.com

On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:50 AM, " abpt25 " <abpt25@... <mailto:abpt25%40aol.com>

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com>

<mailto:abpt25%40aol.com> > wrote:

> Hello Group,

>

> Does the 8 minute rule apply only to Medicare patients? Must we follow

the 8 minute rule for workers comp and private insurance patients as

well? Thanks!

>

> Balan

> Solex Physical Therapy

> Naples, FL

> abalan@... <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

<mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com> <mailto:abalan%40solexcenters.com>

>

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