You can bill for the visit, but unless you're doing the cytology there's nothing to bill for the pap smear itself.
You can't bill for collecting a pap smear. You can bill for any related part of the exam.
You can bill it separately if you perform the cytologic exam. You can't bill the collection separately.
You will need to get your patients insurance information and bill them according to the terms of the insurance plan they are in, it's the same as any other patient.
In Illinois, if the provider did not accept the patient as a Medicaid patient, the provider may bill the patient.
In some states, you cannot bill the patient if you accepted her/him as a Medicaid patient.
Typically you'll get your results before you get your bill. If you haven't heard about your result, contact your health care provider's office.
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Yes, You can bill the patient. All the bills are the responsibility of the patient anyway. The patient can contact their insurer if they think it should have been covered.
A medical provider does not have to bill a patient if they don't want to. They can bill any time in the future and add interest and other penalties. They can also refuse you service.
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