Optometry & Ophthalmology billing and revenue cycle for Kentucky providers.
Kentucky operates 648 optometry / ophthalmology billing organizations registered in NPPES, representing 1.4 percent of the U.S. optometry / ophthalmology billing footprint. Kentucky is a mid-sized optometry / ophthalmology billing market. Eye care revenue cycle blends ophthalmology vs medical E/M decisions, refraction vs medical separation, cataract surgery and IOL billing, diagnostic imaging, and Medicare vision benefit complexity. Kentucky eye care practices need RCM with specialty depth.
What good optometry / ophthalmology billing execution looks like for Kentucky providers.
The Kentucky optometry / ophthalmology billing market has its own quirks. Here is the operating discipline we install on every Kentucky engagement.
- Comprehensive eye exam vs E/M decisionEye care providers choose between ophthalmology E/M codes (92002-92014) and medical E/M codes (99202-99215) per visit. Kentucky practices need rules for when to use which.
- Refraction billing vs medical billing separationRefraction (92015) is typically not covered by medical insurance. Kentucky practices need clean separation between covered medical eye care and self-pay refraction services.
- Cataract surgery + IOL billingCataract surgery (66984) plus IOL device billing (V2632 for standard, premium IOL upgrade for patient self-pay) requires accurate facility/professional split and patient responsibility tracking.
- Diagnostic imaging (OCT, fundus photo) billingOCT (92133, 92134), fundus photography (92250), and visual field testing (92083) carry distinct codes with frequency limits and medical necessity criteria.
- Glaucoma + retina specialty codingGlaucoma SLT (65855), iStent (0191T), and retina anti-VEGF injections (67028 + J-codes) require specialty coding depth.
- Medicare vision benefit limitationsMedicare typically covers medical eye care but not routine vision (refraction, eyeglasses). Kentucky practices need to set patient expectations and bill correctly.
FAQ: optometry / ophthalmology billing in Kentucky.
How many optometry / ophthalmology billing providers operate in Kentucky?
NPPES lists 648 optometry / ophthalmology billing organizations in Kentucky, representing 1.4% of the U.S. footprint. Top concentrations are in Louisville (101), Lexington (63), Bowling Green (18).
Does Kentucky Medicaid cover optometry / ophthalmology billing services?
Yes. Kentucky Medicaid covers optometry / ophthalmology billing services for eligible beneficiaries, with plan-specific authorization rules and rate structures that vary by year.
What commercial payers cover optometry / ophthalmology billing in Kentucky?
All major national commercial payers cover optometry / ophthalmology billing in Kentucky, including UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, the dominant Kentucky Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, and (where active) Humana.
Does ASP-RCM serve optometry / ophthalmology billing providers in Kentucky?
Yes. ASP-RCM Solutions provides optometry and ophthalmology billing services for providers in Kentucky and across all 50 states. Senior partners on every account. Request a free 30-day audit.
How do I get started?
Request a free 30-day RCM audit. We assess your current state, identify revenue leakage, and produce a written prioritized recommendations list.