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Expert shares how to get reimbursed for telehealth visits

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How can physicians ensure they get paid for telehealth visits? Elizabeth W. Woodcock, MBA, FACMPE, shares her insight in this interview.

Physicians are relying more and more on telehealth to treat their patients safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. This change has created new challenges for physicians who have had to quickly learn how to accurately code and document these visits to secure necessary revenue and keep their practices functioning.

So, how can physicians ensure they get paid for telehealth visits?

Since the beginning of the pandemic, our sister publication, Medical Economics, has received many questions from physicians on how to properly code and document telehealth visits. To learn more, read their recent interview with Elizabeth W. Woodcock, MBA, FACMPE, an expert on coding and documentation.

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