TAIC Peer Sharing Session: Increasing Provider Reimbursement:  Incentivizing Program Participation Through Use of Consultation Billing Codes

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The MCHB TA Innovation Center will be offering a peer-to-peer sharing session for PMHCA and MMHSUD awardees on 
Increasing Provider Reimbursement:  Incentivizing Program Participation Through Use of Consultation Billing Codes

Co-facilitators: Dr. John Straus, M.D, Founding Director of MCPAP

Session Moderator: Liz Carr


This session is scheduled for 
Monday, November 18, 2024, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Eastern
You can register for the session here.

 

Questions to Guide the Discussion

  1. How do you engage the providers your programs serve to use billing codes?  
  2.  How have you informed enrolled and unenrolled providers that billing may be an option?
  3. What have been some of the challenges and how have you responded to those challenges?
  4. If codes are not turned on, what guidance do you have for how programs can advocate to get them turned on? Is there a policy requiring or strongly encouraging third party payers to turn on and honor the PCP consultation code in your state/territory?
  5. Tell us about how using the Interprofessional Consultation CPT codes can help with  sustainability? 
  6. For those in areas using CPT codes for consultation time, when do your enrolled PCPs use these billing codes? 
  7. What should other Access Programs know about using these codes? What limitations should programs be aware of?

 

We look forward to connecting with you!

Thank you,

MCHB TA Innovation Center Team




Things to Note:

  • Peer-to-peer learning sessions are designed to promote dialogue among peer PMHCA and MMHSUD awardees using an informal virtual meeting format to discuss challenges, share ideas and successes, and exchange lessons learned in the implementation of your programs about a range of topics.
  •  These sessions will be scheduled for an hour, with an extra 30 minutes built in for additional discussion and Q&A for interested participants. Sessions will be “lightly facilitated”, meaning that the floor is yours and facilitators will be there to keep the discussion moving along, but will otherwise be in the background to allow sufficient time and space for you to engage with one another directly.
  • Your feedback on these sessions is welcomed and encouraged. A QR code link to a brief feedback form will be provided at the beginning and end of each session. We want to hear from you!


  

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