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Billing and Coding

Posted by on Nov 28, 2017

In order for today’s optometric practices to thrive financially, they have to move beyond the world of routine vision insurance.  It is difficult to cover chair costs and keep your...

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Billing and Coding

Posted by on Nov 28, 2017

In order for today’s optometric practices to thrive financially, they have to move beyond the world of routine vision insurance.  It is difficult to cover chair costs and keep your...

Read More

Billing and Coding

Posted by on Nov 28, 2017

In order for today’s optometric practices to thrive financially, they have to move beyond the world of routine vision insurance.  It is difficult to cover chair costs and keep your...

Read More

Billing and Coding

Posted by on Nov 28, 2017

In order for today’s optometric practices to thrive financially, they have to move beyond the world of routine vision insurance.  It is difficult to cover chair costs and keep your...

Read More

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SPECTERA PROVIDERS

Spectera is currently issuing new contracts which require all clinics to use an Essilor lab for glasses, including Vision Source providers who have always had the autonomy to choose their own lab. If you are a Spectera provider, this means you will no longer have the option to operate as your own lab UNLESS you live in a state that has passed legislation allowing optometrists and patients the freedom of choice in lab selection. Doctors who practice in a “Lab of Choice” state (such as Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia) cannot be forced to use a designated lab IF THEY DO NOT SIGN THE NEW LAB CONTRACT and negotiate a new agreement. So if you live in one of the above states, please do not sign the new Spectera contract until you talk to Branda. If you are a Vision Source provider, you also need to talk to Branda. Even if your practice is in a state without legislative protection and you’re forced to use a designated lab, there are still things that need to change in the way your opticians operate and how we bill for you. And finally, if you are uncertain what the new Spectera contract means for your practice or you just have questions, please feel free to call 877-727-3695. Ask our receptionist Misty to schedule an appointment time so you and Branda can discuss your options.

New Route Slip

We recently updated our ICD-10 route slip to reflect the changes in ophthalmoscopy and cataract surgery codes (see below). The route slip is free for anyone to download who wants a paper backup to use at their office for those times when their software may go down.  If you are an OBS client, and would like a copy of the route slip to customize for your office, call Mary at 877.727.3695 and she can send you an editable version in Excel.

Click here to download:  Revised Route Slip

DISCLAIMER:  Please be aware that this is an abridged document not intended to replace a standardized coding manual with complete references and annotations.   Optometric Billing Solutions has made a good faith effort to review the contents for accuracy, but it is up to doctors and office to review all codes for completeness and correctness.  However, if you do find an error we missed, please email Mary at mary@obsTeam.com and she’ll be happy to review and correct the error and get an updated version posted!