Registered Dietitians play a crucial role in managing patient nutrition, especially for individuals dealing with obesity, underweight conditions, or unhealthy eating habits. Understanding dietitian billing is essential for securing proper reimbursement and ensuring transparency for patients.
Primary CPT Codes for Dietitian Billing
The main billing codes used by Registered Dietitians include:
- 97802 – Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT), initial assessment (1 unit = 15 minutes)
- 97803 – Follow-up visits for MNT (1 unit = 15 minutes)
Billing for these codes is unit-dependent, meaning some insurers allow specific units without exclusions, while others permit limitless visits based on medical necessity. However, commercial insurance plans frequently impose limitations and exclusions, making claim approval more complex.
Alternative Codes When 97802 and 97803 Benefits Are Exhausted
When the allowed benefits for 97802 and 97803 have been exceeded, preventive medicine counseling codes—99401, 99402, 99403, and 99404—can be used to continue providing nutrition counseling services. These codes differ from 97802 and 97803 because:
- They do not rely on units but are strictly time-dependent.
- 99401 – Counseling visit, approximately 15 minutes
- 99402 – Counseling visit, approximately 30 minutes
- 99403 – Counseling visit, approximately 45 minutes
- 99404 – Counseling visit, approximately 60 minutes
Some insurance plans allow these codes with no exclusions, while others impose limitations based on medical necessity. Additionally, several commercial insurance providers may apply these services toward the patient’s annual deductible, making it financially challenging for them.
The Importance of Benefit Verification
Before rendering services, verification of benefits (VoB) is critical to determine coverage, visit limits, exclusions, and patient responsibility. Benefits should be verified prior to the service date, ensuring patients are timely informed about their visit limits and financial responsibility.
A strong billing strategy helps Registered Dietitians maximize reimbursement, maintain compliance, and ensure patient satisfaction. Staying updated on coverage policies and exclusions is crucial for long-term financial stability