Monday, May 6, 2024

Responses2:patient’s refusal to sign

Stephan Manucharian

Dear list
Here is another response that was not included in the first compilation. I
think, this is the simplest way to handle this sort of situation!

*If your patient took possession of the device, and took it home, I believe
you can bill as delivered. Sign the delivery ticket “patient refuses to
sign demanding 3 month free trial”. Document what the patient says and that
he / she was asked to sign the delivery ticket and refused. Document that
the patient took the device with the following (and list them) components
and bill for it. I would be willing to fight with Medicare for this one.*

Thank you, Karl.


*Stephan R. Manucharian, M.A., MSc, CP, BOCO
Clinical Director
Orthopedic Arts Laboratory, Inc.
141 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11201
718-858-2400; Fax: 718-858-9258;
http://www.OrthopedicArts.net

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