that's what I thought. I worry about it catching up to them and being audited. doesn't happen that often, but I am extremely uncomfortable. We still have to play by the rules. thanks for your confirmation!Unfortunately it is fraudulent to bill at different times from actual treatment. Also during billing, the paying insurance company will require records including dates on when the procedure is completed.
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