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  1. For new virtual care claims with service dates on or after December 1, 2022, the tracking codes K300A and K301A will pay at $0.00 and now be processed with an explanatory code of ‘30’. Claims submitted for the temporary COVID-19 virtual K-codes with service dates prior to December 1, 2022, will continue to have the K300A and K301A processed ...

  2. Mar 10, 2023 · One of the biggest players charging for virtual physician care is Maple, which describes itself as "Canada's top-rated virtual care app" and charges $69 or more for an appointment. How Canadians...

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · If the specialist continues to provide Virtual Care at this time in the absence of either an in person visit (within the preceding 24 months) or a new referral for a video consultation, these visits are eligible for payment as Limited Virtual Care (See Appendix J, Section 2 of the Schedule).

  4. As of Oct. 1, the one-off virtual visits are being paid at a reduced rate of $15 to $20 when the “physician renders a service to a patient where there is not an existing patient-physician relationship,” according to the Physician Services Agreement.

  5. Oct 21, 2022 · The province is set to introduce a number of permanent changes to its virtual care program that would see the fee paid to doctors cut to $15 from $37 per patient visit.

  6. Effective December 1, 2022, video visits delivered through the Ontario Virtual Care Program (OVCP) will be transitioned into the OHIP insured framework in accordance with the pricing structure, rates, and payment parameters outlined in the PSA. To learn more about how to bill OTN Codes, read our blog here.

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  8. Oct 18, 2022 · The one-off virtual visits will be paid at a reduced rate of $15 to $20 when the “physician renders a service to a patient where there is not an existing patient-physician relationship,”...