
Superbill Generator for Therapists in Vermont
Generate professional, insurance-compliant superbill PDFs for your Vermont clients in under 60 seconds. 700+ therapists in VT use superbills for out-of-network billing.
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What Is a Superbill in Vermont?
A superbill is an itemized insurance receipt that therapists in Vermont provide to out-of-network clients. It includes your NPI, VT 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 Vermont Therapist Superbills
- ✓Provider full name and practice name
- ✓VT 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
Vermont Licensing Board
The Vermont Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners oversees licensed therapists in Vermont. Your VT license number must appear on every superbill.
Telehealth Rules in Vermont
Vermont requires commercial insurers to cover telehealth behavioral health services at parity. Use modifier 95. Vermont Medicaid covers behavioral health telehealth broadly. Vermont has a small, rural population and telehealth is widely used. The state has progressive health policy and strong mental health parity enforcement.
Insurance Landscape in Vermont
Vermont's market is primarily served by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont (BCBSVT) and MVP Health Care, followed by UnitedHealthcare. The market is small but BCBSVT has strong market share with PPO plans offering OON mental health benefits. Vermont is part of the northern New England market.
Average Reimbursement Rates in Vermont
CPT 90837 OON reimbursement in Vermont typically ranges from $95 to $145. BCBS Vermont PPO subscribers receive the most consistent OON mental health reimbursements. Vermont's small population and provider shortage create demand for OON telehealth therapy.