The Academy’s Coding and Reimbursement Committee (CRC) has developed an updated, editable superbill template for 2024 to serve as a guide for audiologists working to prepare a superbill for their practices. The CRC recognizes not all ICD-10 codes found on this template will be utilized in all practice settings. The template is designed to help you create a superbill that best meets the needs of your practice setting.
Have additional coding, reimbursement, or compliance questions? E-mail the Academy’s reimbursement mailbox. By submitting questions to the centralized mailbox, the CRC can review and discuss all inquiries posed to the Academy. This allows the CRC to research responses, identify trends in coding and reimbursement, develop coding and reimbursement resources, and engage in advocacy with payers regarding concerning policies.
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