
Superbill Generator for Therapists in Indiana
Generate professional, insurance-compliant superbill PDFs for your Indiana clients in under 60 seconds. 4,800+ therapists in IN use superbills for out-of-network billing.
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What Is a Superbill in Indiana?
A superbill is an itemized insurance receipt that therapists in Indiana provide to out-of-network clients. It includes your NPI, IN license number, CPT codes, ICD-10 diagnosis codes, and fee information — everything your client's insurer needs to process a reimbursement claim.
Required Fields for Indiana Therapist Superbills
- ✓Provider full name and practice name
- ✓IN license number and license type (LCSW, LPC, MFT, etc.)
- ✓NPI number (National Provider Identifier)
- ✓Tax ID / EIN
- ✓Practice address and phone number
- ✓Patient name, date of birth, and insurance member ID
- ✓Date(s) of service
- ✓CPT procedure code and description
- ✓ICD-10 diagnosis code(s)
- ✓Fee charged and amount paid
- ✓Place of service code
- ✓Provider signature
Indiana Licensing Board
The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency — Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board oversees licensed therapists in Indiana. Your IN license number must appear on every superbill.
Telehealth Rules in Indiana
Indiana allows telehealth for licensed mental health professionals and requires commercial insurers to cover telehealth services. Use modifier 95 for synchronous video. Indiana Medicaid (HIP) covers behavioral health telehealth. Document the patient's physical location at time of each session.
Insurance Landscape in Indiana
Major insurers in Indiana include Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and MDwise. The Indianapolis metro has a growing healthcare sector and PPO plan availability. OON benefits are common among employer-sponsored Anthem BCBS plans in the state.
Average Reimbursement Rates in Indiana
CPT 90837 OON reimbursement in Indiana typically ranges from $90 to $135. Anthem BCBS PPO plans are the most common source of OON mental health benefits. Indiana's lower cost-of-living benchmark keeps rates somewhat below coastal averages.