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This website is designed to support physicians who prescribe buprenorphine by linking them up with a national network of trained physician mentors.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS) 4.5
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This is an article written by CIGNA Behavioral Health's (CBH) Senior Medical Director. It describes how CIGNA addressed reimbursement, a major barrier to physician prescription of buprenorphine, by identifying an HCPCS code (H0033) that physicians can use to bill for the services provided during buprenorphine induction visits.
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Nemecek, Doug. Behavioral Healthcare: November 2007. 4.333335
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This website offers comprehensive guidelines for treating patients who have substance use disorders.
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American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2006 4.25
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This database allows physicians to search for local Medicare policies and relevant articles.
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US Department of Health and Human Services 4.25
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This clinical guidance provides information on billing services for office-based opioid treatment, including CPT codes for both psychiatrists and primary care providers.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS) 0
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Billing for Office-Based Opioid Treatment
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This page provides the most commonly used billing codes for office-based buprenorphine treatment. Physicians who wish to go through a patient's health insurance, as opposed to fee for service, often have questions on how the various services involved in buprenorphine treatment should be billed.
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PDF of Commonly Used CPT Codes in Primary Care
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- Getting a waiver/setting up your practice
- Screening and diagnosis
- Induction and dosing
- Logistics of buprenorphine treatment
- Insurance and billing issues
- Billing
- CPT
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- HCPCSs
- Induction
- Buprenorphine treatment for heroin addiction
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- Just became waivered
- Setting up a practice
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This is a database that allows users to search Medicare Prescription Coverage and Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans by State.
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Department of Health and Human Services 4.333335
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Commonly Used CPT and HCPCS Codes for Screening Potential Buprenorphine Patients
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The billing codes that can be used for screening and initial contact with your buprenorphine patients. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes used for Buprenorphine Screening
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Commonly Used CPT codes - Primary Care
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This is a table containing common CPT codes used by primary care physicians for buprenorphine treatment reimbursement. Coding is either based on complexity of service or time, with four contributing components:
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- Get Started Prescribing Buprenorphine
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- Manage Challenging Patients
- Comply with Rules, Regulations, and Recordkeeping
- Understand Insurance and Billing Issues
- Screen for Substance Abuse
- Refer Patients to an Addiction Specialist
- Review: What is Buprenorphine?
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