CPT code 90847 refers to "Family psychotherapy (conjoint therapy) with the patient present." This code is used when a therapist provides therapy to a family unit that includes the patient, focusing on the dynamics and interactions within the family system. It typically involves addressing issues that affect the patient's mental health and may include interventions aimed at improving communication and resolving conflicts. This service is often utilized in the context of treating conditions like depression, anxiety, or behavioral issues.
The CPT code for family psychotherapy is 90847.
No. If you have seen both the patient with the family and family members separately 90847 covers that situation.
90846, 90847, 90849, or 99510
The CPT code for family counseling (marriage counseling falls under this) is 90847.
There is no new code. These two codes are still valid codes.
CPT codes 90846 and 90847 are not specifically time-limited; rather, they are used to describe family psychotherapy without (90846) or with (90847) the patient present. While the duration of the session can vary, the focus is on the therapeutic process rather than a strict time constraint. Typically, these sessions are conducted in standard durations similar to other psychotherapy sessions, often lasting 45-60 minutes. However, documentation should reflect the time spent and the nature of the therapeutic interaction.
CPT code 90847, which is used for family psychotherapy with the patient present, does not have a specific time limit defined in its description. However, it typically involves a session of at least 50 minutes, as is common with psychotherapy codes. It's essential for providers to document the duration and nature of the session to support billing accurately. Always check with current guidelines or insurance policies for any specific requirements.
Whether Blue Cross will pay for CPT code 90847, which is used for family psychotherapy, depends on the specific plan and coverage details of the insured individual. Generally, Blue Cross does cover this code if the service is deemed medically necessary and provided by an in-network provider. It is recommended to verify coverage by contacting Blue Cross directly or reviewing the member benefits for specific plan details.
Code 90847 stands for family therapy.Please also note that this is a PROCEDURE code; NOT a diagnosis code.
CPT code 90847 is used for family psychotherapy when the patient is present, typically in a situation involving family dynamics. In an intensive outpatient setting, if individuals living together in a group home are receiving therapy that addresses their interactions and relationships, this code could potentially be applicable. However, it's essential to ensure that the service being provided aligns with the specific requirements of the code, including the presence of the patient and a focus on family dynamics. Always check with billing guidelines and payer policies for definitive usage in such contexts.
90847, billed as family therapy only you would use the partner relational problem (V61.10) as your primary diagnosis. It won't get covered by insurance anywhere, so make sure it is TRUE marriage counseling and that the provider isn't actually doing family therapy for the patient's mental diagnosis.
Yes, code 90785 can be used in conjunction with code 90847. Code 90785 is for the use of interactive complexity in psychotherapy, while code 90847 is for family psychotherapy when the patient is present. When billing, ensure that the documentation supports the use of both codes, and verify payer policies, as some insurers may have specific guidelines regarding code combinations.