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  • Health Services Research
  • Nutrition Policy
  • Professional Practice Management

Background:

  • Coding, coverage, and reimbursement are critical for the clinical practice of dietetics.
  • Understanding the use and challenges of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) procedure codes is essential for registered dietitians (RDs).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the knowledge and utilization of MNT procedure codes among registered dietitians.
  • To identify barriers to code use and reimbursement for nutrition services.
  • To determine the need for additional procedure codes for current and emerging MNT services.

Main Methods:

  • A targeted, cross-sectional Internet survey was conducted.
  • Participants included RDs with Medicare Part B provider status, RDs from a professional database, and self-selected RDs.
  • Data collected included knowledge/use of MNT codes, reimbursement barriers, and practice demographics.

Main Results:

  • MNT is reimbursed for various conditions, but many RDs in clinical settings lack adequate knowledge of MNT codes.
  • Code selection is often handled by non-RD personnel in clinical settings.
  • Self-employed RDs are more independent in billing and more likely to use private payers, while clinic-based RDs primarily use Medicare.

Conclusions:

  • RDs require enhanced knowledge of coding and reimbursement procedures for effective practice management.
  • Accountability for both clinical and business aspects of nutrition practice is crucial.
  • This study provides foundational insights into MNT code utilization and reimbursement challenges.