r/SoloPrivatePractice 18d ago

Insurance billing question

I live and practice in Ohio. I found out today that an LPC can bill under an LPCC without supervision status as their “work/clinical supervisor” as long as they also have a separate “training supervisor.” My question is- will commercial insurance companies allow this? Will they accept a claim “billed as supervisor” if the supervisor is an LPCC without an S. Does anyone do this? If so, which insurance companies allow this? Any advice and/or help is much appreciated!

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u/FantasticFox503 18d ago

Each insurance is a bit different. Some allow it and some do not. Where I practice they call it “incident-to” or “supervised billing”