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Magnate
Member Since Mar 2017
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There has been unnecessary confusion about this lately, but the use of the "no diagnosis, no condition" label is really quite simple. It is for practitioners to use when they evaluate a client / patient and the client is found to have no diagnosable condition at all. The client /patient does not get "diagnosed" with the "no diagnosis, no condition". That's the whole point - there is no diagnosis and no condition! That wording and associated code is simply sent to the health insurance companies for the purpose of reimbursing the evaluation sessions.
Before when practitioners gave someone a mental health evaluation they did not get reimbursed unless they provided a diagnosis code. But some people are evaluated and are found not to meet the criteria for any diagnosis at all. Because there was no code for that they did not receive any reimbursement from insurance companies (unless they lied and put a false diagnosis on the patients file). Now they don't have to do that, because there is a code for no diagnosis, no condition, that will still enable practitioners to be reimbursed for the evaluation sessions (it will not enable clients to get ongoing therapy, since there needs to be a diagnosable condition in order to get reimbursement for therapy.) This diagnostic code ONLY needs to be used when there is NO other diagnosis... no depression, no PTSD, no OSDD, no anything. And it is only used for funding purposes, nothing else. I hope that makes it all clearer! Quote:
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Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2017
Location: Logan
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Anyone with a book or you tube channel should be stayed away from especially if working intensively in therapy!! You have to wait for your style and less dinginess that has to hide help... Familiar and over caring is trick don't ever remember the things you thought you should...….
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