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Where are Nutrition Services Provided? UCSF Nutrition Counseling Clinic (NCC) Please note that health insurance plans often do not include nutrition counseling as a covered service. Preauthorization is required when nutrition counseling is covered by insurance. Patients should be aware there is a fee for nutrition counseling if it is not covered by their insurance policy. Clinics with Scheduled Coverage by a Registered Dietitian
Other Nutrition Resources at UCSF
Mount Zion locations may be selected if the location is more convenient for the patient.
Off Site Nutrition Services for Some Patients
Who should provide nutrition services? Basic Nutrition Services Your Clinic Staff Can Provide Which patients should be referred to Nutrition Counseling Clinic? How do you refer a patient to Nutrition Counseling Clinic? A written physician's referral is required. The referral form can be downloaded from the Outpatient Nutrition Services website and is also kept at each clinic location. The referral can be brought directly to NCC's mailbox in General Medicine A or B, or sent by campus mail to Box 0310. NCC should receive the referral before an appointment is scheduled. Once the referral has been made, the patient may schedule an appointment through the Call Center 415-353-4174, or directly with the Nutrition Counseling Clinic (NCC) at Does insurance cover appointments in the Nutrition Counseling Clinic? Nutrition counseling is often not covered as an insurance benefit. The patient should be informed that he/she may be required to self-pay if their insurance does not authorize nutrition counseling. If the patient has Brown & Toland coverage, the referring clinic or the Nutrition Counseling Clinic should submit a request for authorization to B & T. Brown & Toland often covers nutrition counseling for weight management, cholesterol lowering diets, and sometimes diabetes management. If the patient has other insurance, the patient is primarily responsible for obtaining authorization from the insurance company. Authorization should be confirmed in writing before an appointment is scheduled in the Nutrition Counseling Clinic. What services and interventions are provided by the Registered Dietitian? The Registered Dietitian provides nutrition assessment and counseling based on the patient’s individual needs. This includes evaluation of current intake and advice for improving the nutrient content of an individual’s diet, and medical nutrition therapy. Medical nutrition therapy involves the assessment of the nutritional status of patients with a condition, illness or injury that puts them at nutrition risk. This includes review and analysis of medical and diet history, laboratory values, and anthropometric measurements. Based on the assessment, a nutrition care plan is developed to manage the condition or treat the illness or injury. The plan generally includes the following: (1) Diet modification and counseling leading to the development of a personal diet plan to achieve nutritional goals and desired health outcomes. (2) Specialized nutrition therapy including recommendations for supplementation with medical foods or nutrient supplements for those unable to obtain adequate nutrients through food intake only.
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