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  1. Virtual care services provided by physicians billing under an Alternate Payment Program (APP) and Alternate Funding Plan (AFP) will be paid according to their agreements. Claims for shadow-billing group will be paid at $0.00 with an I2 explanatory code and paid the applicable shadow-billing rate and flow through payments.

  2. For more information on the billing criteria for virtual care, view the Schedule of Benefits here. Can I still use the K-codes to bill for virtual services? The temporary virtual care K-codes (K080, K081, K082, K083, K092, K093, K094, K095) expires November 30, 2022, and will not be used to bill for any future virtual care services.

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · Limited Virtual Care Service means a Virtual Care Service rendered where no Existing/Ongoing Patient-Physician Relationship exists, and in the physicians’ professional opinion in accordance with accepted professional standards and practice, the person's care and support requirements can be effectively and appropriately delivered by Video or Telephone.

  4. Mar 10, 2023 · "Virtual primary care and urgent care services are unfortunately no longer a service that patients can access for free on Rocket Doctor," says the company's website, which urges patients to sign a ...

  5. Dec 1, 2022 · Virtual Care services provided by video are only eligible for payment when using a platform that is a Verified Video Solution. Please note: video services that do not use a Verified Virtual Visit Solution remain an OHIP insured service for which the amount payable is zero, and therefore the patient may not be charged for this service.

  6. Nov 20, 2023 · The Comprehensive Virtual Care Services are billed for patients who have an existing/ongoing physician-patient relationship. This means that the patient is enrolled to the provider or with another provider within the same group, or the patient was seen on an in-person visit in the preceding 24 months.

  7. The Virtual Care Playbook is a resource developed by the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and the College of Family Physicians of Canada that can assist physicians in determining when virtual care is appropriate and what conditions may be appropriately treated virtually. With virtual care becoming more prevalent, CPSO anticipates that ...

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