I agree, get a fax pronto. At very least, call the provider and then document that you conversed with him/her. Document, document, document (this from a guy who hates paperwork). Keep this in the back of your mind (I can hear Frank chuckling): without sufficient documentation your actions could be construed as a fraud. If you defraud the feds and get caught, your life is over. Don't believe me? Call a federal prosecutor and ask. I went to an SVU sponsored conference that dealt with issues such as this one. A federal prosecuter addressed the audience and made a believer out of me.
-- Steve Knight BSc RVT RDCS Specialists In Ultrasound, Inc.
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