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12-04-2022 01:03 PM - edited 12-04-2022 01:05 PM
@teganslawwrote:Icegoddess, MyChart is another name for a patient portal. Maybe your state doesn't call it that?
There will be no charge for checking out results, filling prescriptions or setting up appointments. They will be charged a fee if talking to a physician or spending a certain number of minutes online because of a health problem. Apparently, charge would be determined how many minutes are used talking to the physician.
There is no reason to delete MyChart account; just don't use it unnecessarily.
@teganslaw, Non Face to Face Online Digital Evaluation & Management SErvice, also called an e-visit. It takes the place of an office visit for uncomplicated health issues.
99421 5-10 min
99422 11-20 min
99423 21+ min
These are the procedure codes used for billing when a patient "talks" to their physician on their patient portal. I don't know what the fees are, except for CPT 99423, which is $109.
12-04-2022 01:04 PM
@sgraham30 wrote:
@chrystaltreewrote:
I think it will depend on how much research or chart review the doctor has to do to respond. If someone is using MyCHART in place of a visit and the doctor spends time reviewing notes, lab reports etc and takes 30 minutes. Of course there should be a charge. But if a patient as a quick question as a follow up to a recent visit, there should be no charge.
@chrystaltree, what you're referring to is called an e-visit, it's done for uncomplicated health issues where the patient doesn't have to be seen in the office. There is a fee, based on how long it takes the doctor has to review the patient medical records. The amount of the fee based on how long it takes the doctor to review the records. This is fee schedule:
Non Face to Face Online Digital Evaluation & Management Service
99421 5-10 min
99422 11-20 min
99423 21+ min
My insurance doesn't cover this, I don't know if others do. CPT 99423 is billed at $109, this is with Northshore University Health Systems in IL. I don't know what the fee is for the other CPT codes, my cardiologist has only billed me for 99423.
No, that's not what I wad talking about. A MYCHART communication with a doctor is not a visit, it doesn't meet the criteria of a visit and and can't be billed to an insurer.
12-04-2022 01:10 PM
@sgraham30 wrote:@chrystaltreewrote:I think it will depend on how much research or chart review the doctor has to do to respond. If someone is using MyCHART in place of a visit and the doctor spends time reviewing notes, lab reports etc and takes 30 minutes. Of course there should be a charge. But if a patient as a quick question as a follow up to a recent visit, there should be no charge.@chrystaltree, what you're referring to is called an e-visit, it's done for uncomplicated health issues where the patient doesn't have to be seen in the office. There is a fee, based on how long it takes the doctor has to review the patient medical records. The amount of the fee based on how long it takes the doctor to review the records. This is fee schedule:Non Face to Face Online Digital Evaluation & Management Service99421 5-10 min99422 11-20 min99423 21+ minMy insurance doesn't cover this, I don't know if others do. CPT 99423 is billed at $109, this is with Northshore University Health Systems in IL. I don't know what the fee is for the other CPT codes, my cardiologist has only billed me for 99423.
No, that's not what I wad talking about. A MYCHART communication with a doctor is not a visit, it doesn't meet the criteria of a visit and and can't be billed to an insurer.
@chrystaltree, it most certainly can be billed as a doctor visit,the patient has to agree to a potential fee. Northshore has been doing it for months now. The patient communicates with the doctor via MyChart, the conversation goes back & forth on MyChart. The doctor bills for the amount of time it takes to research the patient question(s) I'm not sure if other healthcare systems are doing this yet, Northshore most definitely is.
12-04-2022 01:50 PM
Here types of additional Medical fees are ridiculous- Nope, not paying, I would just keep calling, visiting and be really annoying.
12-21-2022 02:20 PM
@kitcat51 wrote:I have MyChart & if I'm charged for it I'll delete it, I set it up as an a courtesy to my Dr's office...I'm good with don't contact me, I'll contact you.
I don't even know if I have Mychart, but it seems to be more of a convenience to the doctor than the patient.
Frankly, since everything seems to be able to be hacked, I'd rather not have my medical info online if I can help it.
Maybe I'll change my mind at some point, but I'm okay with calling my doc's Physician Assistant when needed. She's very good and calls back promptly. Good enough, IMO.
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