RESOURCES
Have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)?
Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRA) can provide the opportunity for you to pay for qualified health expenses that insurance doesn't cover with income that is not taxed.
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Contact your HSA or FSA Benefit Specialist or Administrator to find out if you are eligible to use your FSA/HSA card or be reimbursed for Health + Wellness Coaching through Perfectionist Solutions.
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Ask your physician to complete this Letter of Medical Necessity or write a prescription indicating your Perfectionist Solutions sessions are part of a treatment plan for a specific medical condition, which could include obesity, ADHD, anxiety, exhaustion, depression.
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Use your FSA/HSA Card or print and submit your payment receipts for reimbursement to your Insurance Company.
FAQs
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Flexible spending accounts (FSA) and health savings accounts (HSA) allow you to put aside pre-tax money to use on certain eligible out-of-pocket health care costs.
Out-of-pocket costs of health and wellness coaching services are a qualified medical expense if your doctor recommends services for treatment or prevention of a specific condition (including but not limited to stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, burnout, OCD, obesity) the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows you to use funds from your pre-tax accounts such as your FSA or HSA to pay with tax-free dollars under Section 213.
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Possibly. Under Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes approved by the American Medical Association (AMA) for Health and Wellness Coaching prescribed by a physician may be eligible for medical reimbursement with certain types of insurance.
Check with your provider to see if your plan includes the CPT codes: 0591T, 0592T and/or 0593T.
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That's up to you. Coaching Solitary Flowers, LLC does not guarantee that your purchase is a qualified medical expense. If you use an HSA/FSA card for your method of payment, you acknowledge that you are responsible for determining whether this purchase will be a qualified medical expense, for submitting any and all required information to the IRS, and for any penalties you may receive as a result.
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The AMA has approved three Category III CPT codes for health and wellness coaches: 0591T Health and Well-being Coaching face-to-face individual, initial assessment; 0592T individual, follow-up session, at least 30 minutes; 0593T group (two or more individuals), at least 30 minutes.
As these coaching codes are Category III codes, they are temporary and primarily used for data collection and assessment. They can also be used for payment of new services and procedures that don’t yet meet the criteria for a Category I code. They were brought in on January I, 2020 and are valid for 5 years, with the possibility of renewal or reclassification at this time.
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This is the big question that most health coaches want to know. The short answer is – potentially. Reimbursement by payers of Category III codes is optional. But, insurance payers generally only accept Category I claims for reimbursement. These codes are a major step in the right direction for guaranteed payment in the future, for when/if the coaching codes are reclassified to Category I.
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The current health coaching Category III CPT codes are a major advancement for the health coaching industry as they:
Open the door for reclassification as Category I codes in the future.
Signify an acknowledgment of health and wellness coaching as a legitimate and necessary part of the health care system.
Allow for data collection and assessment of the efficacy and wide spread use of health coaching throughout the United States.
Set a professional standard for health coaching.
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The information collected using the current Category III CPT heath coaching codes will be used to make a decision on whether to promote these coaching codes to a Category I.
Assessment of the effectiveness and widespread use of health coaching throughout the United States will be done by the CPT Editorial Board. This board is appointed by the AMA board of Trustees and consists of volunteers who represent a vast array of fields and professions within the health care system. Reclassification of the CPT codes may still be several years away and is not guaranteed.
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The professional standardization of who is defined as a health coach, is one of the most exciting developments to come out of the health coaching CPT codes. According to the AMA, a health coach is a “non-physician health care professional certified by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) or the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc, (NCHEC).”
Or in other words, in order to submit the health coaching CPT codes a coach must be certified by either the NBHWC or the NCHEC. If you’re a health education specialist with a bachelor’s degree, then you may meet the criteria to sit the NCHEC exam. Alternatively, you can become an NBHWC-certified health coach by following these four steps:
Graduate from a NBHWC-approved program. There are currently over 115 NBHWC-approved globally, with many of them offering online curriculum. Here at the Primal Health Coach Institute, we offer a comprehensive NBHWC-approved 12-week Master Coach Certification program that aligns with ancestral health principles.
Log 50 coaching sessions (that run for a minimum of 20 minutes each).
Complete 4000 hours of work experience (in any field) or hold an Associate’s degree or higher (in any field).
Pass the National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) exam.
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A National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit government issued identification number for health care providers. Individuals as well as organizations, such as hospitals, pharmacies, clinics and schools can apply for their own NPI numbers. They were created to improve electronic communication of health records as part of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) regulations. Health care providers must hold an NPI number for reimbursement of a claim.
Under the current CPT codes, payment from insurance companies is optional. But setting yourself up with an NPI number now, will streamline the process of submitting claims if/when reclassification of the health coaching CPT codes takes place, as they don’t expire or change. Applying for an NPI number is free and the application can be done online.
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Wellness providers play an important role in the health and well-being of the general population. So it’s critical that health and wellness coaching is affordable and accessible to anyone that is in need of it.
If reimbursement using the Category III codes is challenging, then an alternative payment strategy your clients can use to fund their health coaching services is to use their pretax money. Health and wellness coaching is eligible for reimbursement with flexible spending accounts (FSA), health savings accounts (HSA) and health reimbursement accounts (HRA). For this to happen, your client will need a letter of medical necessity from their doctor or health care professional.