
Superbill Generator for Therapists in Wyoming
Generate professional, insurance-compliant superbill PDFs for your Wyoming clients in under 60 seconds. 400+ therapists in WY use superbills for out-of-network billing.
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What Is a Superbill in Wyoming?
A superbill is an itemized insurance receipt that therapists in Wyoming provide to out-of-network clients. It includes your NPI, WY 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 Wyoming Therapist Superbills
- ✓Provider full name and practice name
- ✓WY 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
Wyoming Licensing Board
The Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board oversees licensed therapists in Wyoming. Your WY license number must appear on every superbill.
Telehealth Rules in Wyoming
Wyoming allows telehealth for licensed therapists and has enacted parity requirements for commercial insurers. Use modifier 95. Wyoming Medicaid covers behavioral health telehealth. As the least populous state with vast rural areas, telehealth is a critical access point for mental health care in Wyoming.
Insurance Landscape in Wyoming
Wyoming's small insurance market is served primarily by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming, Mountain Health CO-OP, and UnitedHealthcare. The market is small and competition is limited. OON PPO benefits are available through BCBS Wyoming plans. Many Wyoming residents also hold federal employee (FEHB) plans due to federal land management agencies.
Average Reimbursement Rates in Wyoming
OON reimbursement for CPT 90837 in Wyoming typically ranges from $85 to $125. BCBS Wyoming PPO subscribers are the primary source of OON mental health reimbursement. Wyoming's small population means limited claims data, but therapists report generally reasonable OON outcomes from commercial PPO plans.