Anonymous wrote:Ask for a copy of your record. To bill insurance for diagnoses, they need to document history, exam, and assessment in sync with what they bill. It sounds as if this is not the case and even if they are not billing insurance (unclear from yr post), you can use that to question their practice. As practitioners, they should not just be writing/billing diagnoses you told them. It needs to be documented and supported by their work.
Thanks for this - I didn't know that. And yes, the did bill insurance (I knew they were out of network so it would have been a partial payment only). They did bill for all the items I reported but they didn't diagnose or verify (would have required an actual blood test to diagnose).
Thanks for the replies. I think I will edit the letter I wrote and as suggested remove the emotional element and send it and see what happens.