My insurance company will not consider TheraTogs unless I can show medical necessity. How can I get them to understand the need for TheraTogs?
The patient’s medical history, medical services provided and time spent in clinical session is documented in the medical chart each time there is an encounter with a Practioner. The Practioner can extract the data from the chart to develop what is commonly known as a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). Generally speaking, the medical necessity of the current hands-on management efforts should be closely aligned with the necessity for TheraTogs. We have a comprehensive example of what a LMN should contain in our various reimbursement resources, available on the website and by request.
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