By Alisa Pierce ~ TMA
UPDATE: Please see update to this article, posted 2/13/25
Starting April 1, Aetna will pay physician practices only 85% of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule’s allowed amounts for services provided by non-physician practitioners (NPPs)
This will be regardless of whether you bill Medicare directly or “incident-to” physician supervision.
- Both direct and incident-to claims will still be required to include modifiers SA or SB to indicate what type of NPP rendered the service, such as a nurse practitioner or certified nurse midwife.
- NPPs will still be required to be employed by supervising physicians and registered with the Texas Medical Board as having delegated prescriptive authority.
“This is essentially [Aetna] getting rid of incident-to billing,”