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1 Printer-Friendly Page Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing EFFECTIVE DATE 01/01/2005 LAST UPDATED 02/19/2008 RELATED POLICIES Behavioral Health Services, Early Intervention Services Description: The physician or other healthcare provider measures cognitive, psychomotor, and other abilities through written, oral, or combined format testing. The testing is accomplished by the combination of several types of testing procedures. It is expected that the administration of these tests will generate material that will be formulated into a report. Psychological testing refers to a series of tests used to evaluate and treat an individual with emotional, psychiatric, neuropsychiatric, personality illness(es), or developmental delays. Neuropsychological testing is used to determine the brain's capacity with respect to short- and longterm memory, abstract reasoning, attention concentration, executive function, motor skills and other cognitive and psychological factors. Medical Criteria: Not applicable. Policy: Psychological/Neurological testing is covered only when submitted by one of the following providers: Psychiatrist, or Neuro-psychologist, or Psychologist, or Pediatric neurodevelopmental specialist. The following two services, in the aggregate, are limited to 6 hours (units) of testing per provider/group per calendar year. Services greater than 6 hours will be denied as not separately reimbursed: The following three services, in the aggregate, will be limited to 10 hours ( units) of testing per provider/group per calendar year. Services greater than 10 hours will be denied as not separately reimbursed: The following interview codes are covered and can be filed on the same dates of services as the above codes and do not apply to the Neurological/psychological reimbursement limits described above The following testing codes are covered and do not apply to the psychological/neuropsychological testing limits described above

2 Coverage Benefits may vary between group/contract. Please refer to the subscriber agreement/member certificate/rite Care contract for applicable diagnostic imaging, lab, and machine tests, medical or behavioral health benefits/coverage. If services are being provided under state or federal laws that provide services for the health of school children or handicapped children, then they are excluded from coverage (See Rhode Island General Law, Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 and applicable regulations governing the health of school children and special education of handicapped children or comparable requirements established by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction). If services are being provided as part of Early Intervention Services, please refer to the Early Intervention Policy. Coding: The following codes are covered under the member's diagnostic imaging, lab, and machine test benefit: The following therapy codes will be considered not separately reimbursed IF provided on the same date as 96101, 96102, 96116, 96118, or 96119: The following codes are covered as medical services and not impacted by this policy: (this code is limited to specialties noted above) The following CPT code is covered and outside the payment cap. It also is not limited to psychiatrists, neuro-psychologists, psychologists, pediatric neurodevelopmental as NONE of those would use the code. This code is intended for Speech, MSW, and OT professionals: The following is a list of most commonly used tests.

3 Note: this is not an inclusive list and CPT or HCPCS codes do not exist for any of these tests. 16-PF ABEL Screen 'ACTERS-ADD_H Comprehens, Teachers Rating' ADDES Attention Deficit Disorder Evaluation Scales ADHD Rating Scale Adolescent Anger Rating Scale Adolescent Aperception cards Adolescent Depression Scale (Reynolds) Adolescent Drinking Index Adolescent Psychopathology Scale Adolescent Symptom Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Alcohol Use Inventory All Tests on the ValueOptions list Aphasia Screening Test (Reitan Indiana) Asperger/Autism Rating Scale Asperger's Syndrome Diagnostic Scales (ASDS) Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale McCarney) Attention Deficit Scales for Adults (ADSA) Bayley Scales of Infant Development Beck Anxiety Inventory Beck Depression Inventory Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation Beery VMI (developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration) Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Parent version Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Self-report Version Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Teacher version Behavior Dimensions Scale (McCarney) Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functions Bender Gestalt Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test Benton Facial Recognition Test Benton Judgment of Line Orientation Test Benton MAE Sentence Repetition Benton MAE Token Test Benton MAE Visual Naming Test Benton Multilingual Aphasia Exam (BMAE) Benton Right-Left Orientation test Benton Serial Digit Learning Test Benton Visual Form Discrimination test Benton Visual Retention Test Booklet Categories Test Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination-3 Boston Naming Test BRIEF Neuropsychological Cognitive Exam Brief Symptom Inventory BRIEF(Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning) BRIEF(Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning) Adult Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales Burk's Behavior Rating Scale CAP(Child Attention Problems) CAT(Children's Apperception Test) Categories Test CAVLT-Children's Auditory Verbal Learning Test CBCL-Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist CELF Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals Child Depression Inventory (Kovacs) Child Depression Scale (Reynolds) Child Mania Rating Scale Child Symptom Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Childhood Autism Rating Scales Children's Attention & Adjustment Survey (CAAS) Children's Category Test (CCT)

4 Children's' Color Trails Test Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) Children's Depression rating Scale-Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale-Revised Children's Memory Scale Children's Personality Questionnaire Children's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Chronic Pain Battery Clinical Attention Test-Adult (CAT-A) Clinical Attention Test-Child (CAT-C) Clock Drawing Cognistat Color Form Test Comprehensive BEH Rating Scale for Children (CBRSC) Computer Category Test Conner's Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS) Conner's Continuous Performance Test Connor's Continuous Performance Test II Connor's Rating Scale-Revised Connor's Rating Scale-Teacher or Parent Controlled Word Fluency Test COWAT (Controlled Oral Word Association test) CPI (California Psychological Inventory) CPQ Children's Personality Questionnaire CVLT-California Verbal Learning Test CVLT-California Verbal Learning Test for Children Delis-Kaplan Executive Functional Scale Dementia Rating Scales (Mattis) Denmon Memory Battery Detroit Test of Learning Aptitude Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration (Berry-Biktenica) Deverean Scales of Mental Disorders Diagnostic Achievement Battery-2 Diagnostic Achievement battery-2(dab2) Diagnostic Interview for Children & Adolescents Computer program (DICA-IV) Differential Ability Scale (DAS) Dyadic Adjustment Scale Early Childhood Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale Eating Disorder Inventory 2 (EDI-2) Eating Inventory Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales Examining for Aphasia Expressive One Work Vocabulary Test-Revised Family Apperception Test Family Kinetic Drawing Field Object Memory Evaluation Finger Tapping Test (Electric or Manual) FIRO-B Folstein Mini Mental Status General Ability Measures for Adults Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2) Gillian Asperger's Disorder Scale (GADS) Goldman-Fristoe Woodcock Auditory Discrim. Battery Gordon Diagnostic System Gray Oral Reading Test Grip Strength Grooved Pegboard Halstead Reitan Neuro Battery Hamilton Depression Inventory (HDI) Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression Revised (Clinician Form) Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-Revised (Self Report) Hand Test Hare Psychopathy checklist-r (PCL-R) High School Personality Inventory Holtzman Inkblot Test Hooper Visual Organization Test House Tree Person (H-T-P) 'HSQ, HSQ-R (Home Situations Questionnaire)'

5 Human Figure Drawings Incomplete Sentences Blank Intermediate Visual & Auditory CPT (IVA) Judgment of Line Orientation KABC (Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children) Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assess Procedure (K-SNAP) Kinetic Family Drawings Lateral Dominance Exam Louisville Behavioral Checklist Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery for Children Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery for Children-Screen Version Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery-Screen Version Make a Picture Story MAPI (Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory) Marital Satisfaction Inventory Revised (MSI-R) Maryland Addictions Questionnaire (MAQ) Matching V's and Figures Test McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities McGill Pain Inventory Memory Assessment Scales Menyuck Sentence Comprehension Test MicroCog Assessment of Cognitive Functioning Millon Adolescent Clinical inventory (MACI) Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) Millon Behavioral Health Inventory (MBH) Minnesota Test for Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia MMPI Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory MMPI-2 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 MMPI-A Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Adolescent Motor-Free Visual Perception Test Multiscore Depression Inventory for Adolescents and Adults Multiscore Depression Inventory for Children Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) NEO Personality-R (NEO PI-R) NEPSY NESPY Neuropsychological Impairment Scale Omni IV Personality Disorder Inventory Omni Personality Inventory Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test Pain Apperception Test Pain Patient Profile Pain Patient Profile (P3) Parent Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI) Parenting Stress Index Parenting Stress Index (PSI) PASAT C Auditory Serial Addition Test Peabody Developmental Motor Scales and Activity Cards Peabody Individual Achievement Test-Revised (PIAT-R) Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVY-R) Perception of Ability Scale for Students Personal Experience Inventory for Adolescents (PEI) Personal Experience Inventory for Adults (PEI-A) Personality Assessment Inventory Personality Inventory for Youth Personality Research Form (PRF) Philadelphia Head Injury Questionnaire PIAT-R (Peabody Individual Achievement test) PIC-R (Personality Inventory for Children-revised) Piers-Harris Children's Self Anapt Scale Porteus Mazes PPVT-III Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-III) Problem Behavior Inventory Problem Experiences Checklist Progressive Figures Test 'Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview, Revised (PDI-R)'

6 Psychological Tests Recommendations Summary 7/23/07 Purdue Pegboard Quick Neurological Screening test-2 (QNST-2) RATC (Roberts Apperception test for Children) Raven's Progressive Matrices (all versions) Repeatable Battery for Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) Revised Behavior Problem Checklist (RBPC) Revised Child Manifest Anxiety Scale Revised Token Rest Rey 15 Item Test-move to alphabetical order Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test-move to alphabetical order Reynolds Adolescent Adjustment Screening Inventory Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale Reynolds Child Depression Scale Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test Rorschach Rotter Incomplete Sentence Test School Behavior Checklist 'School Situations Questionnaire (SSQ,SSQ-R)/Survey' SCID II Patient Questionnaire SCID Screen Patient Questionnaire SCL-90-R Seashore Rhythm Test Selective Reminding Test Sensory Perceptual Exam (Klove) Severe Impairment Battery (SIB) Shipley Institute of Living Scale Short Category Test, Booklet Format Single and Double Simultaneous Stimulation Test Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16pf) Slosson Full Range Intelligence Test (S-FRIT) Slosson Intelligence Test Revised Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory Speech Sounds Perception Test Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale State Trait Anger Expression Inventory State Trait Anxiety Inventory Stroop Color Naming Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms Substance Abuse Subtle Screening inventory Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire Suicide Probability Scale Symbol Digit Modalities Test Symptom Assessment 45 Questionnaire Tactual Performance task (TPT) Target Test TAT (Thematic Apperception Tests) Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis Teacher Self Report (Achenbach) TED (Tasks of Emotional development) Tell-Me -A-Story (TEMAS) Test of Emotional development (TED) Test of Every Day Attention (TEA) (TEA-CH for children) Test of Nonverbal Intelligence-3(TONI-3) Test of Visual Motor Skills Revised Test of Visual Motor Skills, Upper Level Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor)-r Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor)-upper Level Test of Visual Perceptual Skills Revised (TVPS:R) Token Test (revised Token Test, Token Test for Children) TONI2 Test of Nonverbal Intelligence TOVA Test of Variable Attention Tower of London Trail Making Test Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSC) Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI)

7 Validity Indicator Profile (VIP) Verbal Fluency Vigil Continuous Performance Test Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales Vineland Social-Emotional Early Childhood Scales Visual Search and Attention Test (VSAT) Visual-Aural Digit Span Test VMI (Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration VOT (Hooper Visual Organization Test) WAIS-III (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III) WAIS-R (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised) WAISR-NI: WAISR as Neuropsychological Instrument WASI (Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence) Wechsler Memory Scale Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) Wechsler Memory Scale Revised Wechsler Memory Scale-3rd Edition (WMS-III) Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Rev (WPPSI-R) Wender Utah Rating Scale Wepman Auditory Discrimination Test Wepman's Auditory Memory Battery Western Aphasia Battery Western Personality Inventory Whitaker Index of Schizophrenic Thinking (WIST) Wide Range Achievement test-3rd Edition (WRAT-3) Wide Range of Assess of Vis-Motor Abil (WRAVMA) WISC-IV (Wechsler Intell Scale for Children) Wisconsin Card Sorting Test WISC-R (Wechsler Intell Scale for Children Revised) Wonderlic Personnel Test Woodcock Languagae Proficiency Battery-R Word Fluency/Verbal Fluency WRAML-Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning Xaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-Bit) Youth Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Youth Self Report (Achenbach) Zung Depression Index The following tests are not covered as they are educational and excluded from coverage: Clinical Attention test -Child (CAT-C) Clinical Attention test -Adult (CAT-C) WIAT: Weschler Individual Achievement Test for Children Wide Range Achievement Test Woodcock Johnson Psychoeducational Battery (Achievement) Woodcock Johnson Psychoeducational Battery (Cognitive) Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests-R WRAT: (Wide Range Achievement test 3rd Edition) Also known as: Not applicable Related topics: Behavioral Health Services Early Intervention Services Published: Provider Update, April 2008 Provider Update, July 2008 Provider Update, September 2010

8 Psychological Testing Frequently Asked Questions for Providers Q: Do I collect a co-payment for psychological testing? A: Psychological testing is considered diagnostic medical testing. Diagnostic medical testing benefits may vary by group. Please contact the Physician and Provider Service Center at (401) or to verify benefits. Q: Does psychological testing count toward a member s annual behavioral health outpatient benefit limit? A: No, psychological testing is covered as a diagnostic test, not a behavioral health benefit. Q: Is psychological testing subject to a member s deductible? A: Since psychological testing is considered diagnostic medical testing, the allowance may be subject to the deductible. Please contact the Physician and Provider Service Center at (401) or Q: Does psychological testing require a referral for BlueCHiP products? A: No, psychological testing does not require a referral for BCBSRI participating providers. Q: Does BCBSRI have any specific credentialing requirements for technicians administering reports? A: No. We credential the reporting provider, who is therefore responsible for ensuring that the technician is qualified. Q: Is it appropriate to track the time spent providing psychological testing and then submit a claim for all the units at one time? A: No, the units cannot be bundled together and billed on the same day. You must submit a claim for psychological testing on the actual date that the service is performed, and there must be corresponding documentation in the record to support the claims submission. Q: How should time spent on test interpretation and report writing be reflected in the medical record? A: Records or supporting documents created at the time of testing and report generation should document time accurately. Q: Should the feedback session be billed as a testing session? A: No, the feedback session is not considered psychological testing and

9 should not be billed that way. The feedback session may meet the CPT guidelines for psychotherapy, or for physicians, evaluation and management services. Q: Does BCBSRI allow psychological testing and a (Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview Examination) on the same day? A: Yes, you may submit claims for psychological testing and a on the same date of service. You may also submit claims for a on the same date of service as psychological testing. Each service must independently meet all reporting/coding requirements and not overlap (e.g., the time of is not counted towards any testing services). Q: Do the limits to yearly hours apply to calendar year or benefit year? A: Calendar year. Q: Does BCBSRI distinguish between psychological and neuropsychological testing? A: Yes, BCBSRI follows CPT coding rules. Q: Do the same testing limits apply to testing performed in an inpatient as well as outpatient setting? A: Yes, testing performed when a member is inpatient will count toward the testing limits. Q: What is the process to request additional units of testing? A: The testing limits are a payment limit; therefore you may continue to perform additional testing. However, you will not receive additional payment for testing beyond the limits. Members may not be charged for additional hours exceeding the payment limit. Q: Does BCBSRI allow claims with CPTcodes and on the same date of service by the same provider? A: Yes Q: Does interpretation and report include time spent reviewing records or documentation from other sources? A: No, interpretation and reporting time should only reflect time spent interpreting the tests that have been administered. The review of external records is considered not separately reimbursed; therefore this time cannot be charged to the member.

10 Q: How do these limits apply to CPTcodes and (psychological and neuropsychological testing administered by a computer)? A: These limits do not apply to CPT codes and 96120; however, please be advised that the same provider may only submit these codes once per date of service. Q: Can I perform psychological testing and psychotherapy on the same date of service? A: No, the following therapy codes will be considered not separately reimbursed if provided on the same date of service as 96101, 96102, 96116, 96118, or 96119: 90804, 90805, 90806, 90807, 90808, 90809, 90810, 90811, 90812, 90813, 90814, 90815, 90823, 90824, 90826, Q: If I conduct an initial assessment and determine that the testing needs of the patient exceed the testing limits, can I refer the patient to another provider? A: Yes. Q: What does it mean that the limits are per provider or group? A: Providers within the same group practice are considered one provider for the purposes of these limits. If a BCBSRI member reaches the testing limits with one provider in a group practice, no additional payments will be made for testing rendered by another provider in the same group practice. Q: What are the claims submission guidelines when a patient completes a test administered by the computer for part of the testing session, and the remainder of the session is spent with the psychologist? A: You should always follow CPT guidelines. Presently, it would be appropriate to submit a claim for the computer test and a or 96118, provided that the actual time spent with the psychologist met the CPT guideline per hour of the psychologist s time. You cannot factor time spent on the computer test into the or for that day. For example, if a patient spent 15 minutes completing a computer test and then spent only 45 minutes with the psychologist, it would not be appropriate to submit a claim for or for the 15 minutes spent on computer testing. Additionally, any time spent interpreting the test should not be reported using or These two services represent interview and testing by the physician or psychologist and the time spent integrating multiple test results into a report. Q: Does psychological testing include observation of the patient in a

11 social setting? A: No, observation is not a covered service. Q: Are consultations with teachers and other third parties considered part of the psychological testing? A: No. These services are not considered psychological testing and are not separately reimbursed. Q: Does this policy apply to both adults and children? A: Yes. Q: For children, how do I determine if the testing is the responsibility of the school system or the patient s health insurance plan? A: Please refer to Rhode Island General Law, Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 and applicable regulations governing the health of school children and special education of handicapped children or comparable requirements established by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction. Testing performed for educational purposes is not covered. Q: Can I submit a claim for a psychotherapy session when I perform psychological testing, and the payment limit has been met? No. You must follow CPT coding rules. It is incorrect to report psychological testing as psychotherapy. Q: How do these limits apply if the member has had psychological testing prior to July 1, 2008? A: The payment limit is effective July 1, Therefore testing conducted prior to that date will not count toward the payment limit for Q: Can a hospital get reimbursed if they submit one of the testing codes? A: Yes, the hospital can bill and be paid for the service only when performed outpatient by a provider that is an employee of the hospital; otherwise the provider may file and be paid. Q: Can be filed by a pediatrician? A: No is extended testing and is limited to the following specialties: Psychiatrist, or Neuro-psychologist, or Psychologist, or Pediatric neurodevelopmental specialist. This medical policy is made available to you for informational purposes only. It is not a guarantee of payment or a substitute for your medical judgement in the treatment of your patients. Benefits and eligibility are determined by the member's subscriber agreement or member certificate and/or the

12 employer agreement, and those documents will supersede the provisions of this medical policy. For information on member-specific benefits, call the provider call center. If you provide services to a member which are determined to not be medically necessary (or in some cases medically necessary services which are non-covered benefits), you may not charge the member for the services unless you have informed the member and they have agreed in writing in advance to continue with the treatment at their own expense. Please refer to your participation agreement(s) for the applicable provisions. This policy is current at the time of publication; however, medical practices, technology, and knowledge are constantly changing. BCBSRI reserves the right to review and revise this policy for any reason and at any time, with or without notice. Back to Previous Page

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1 Printer-Friendly Page Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing EFFECTIVE DATE 01/01/2005 LAST UPDATED 02/19/2008 RELATED POLICIES Behavioral Health Services, Early Intervention Services Description: The physician or other healthcare provider measures cognitive, psychomotor, and other abilities through written, oral, or combined format testing. The testing is accomplished by the combination of several types of testing procedures. It is expected that the administration of these tests will generate material that will be formulated into a report. Psychological testing refers to a series of tests used to evaluate and treat an individual with emotional, psychiatric, neuropsychiatric, personality illness(es), or developmental delays. Neuropsychological testing is used to determine the brain's capacity with respect to short- and longterm memory, abstract reasoning, attention concentration, executive function, motor skills and other cognitive and psychological factors. Medical Criteria: Not applicable. Policy: Psychological/Neurological testing is covered only when submitted by one of the following providers: Psychiatrist, or Neuro-psychologist, or Psychologist, or Pediatric neurodevelopmental specialist. The following two services, in the aggregate, are limited to 6 hours (units) of testing per provider/group per calendar year. Services greater than 6 hours will be denied as not separately reimbursed: The following three services, in the aggregate, will be limited to 10 hours ( units) of testing per provider/group per calendar year. Services greater than 10 hours will be denied as not separately reimbursed: The following interview codes are covered and can be filed on the same dates of services as the above codes and do not apply to the Neurological/psychological reimbursement limits described above The following testing codes are covered and do not apply to the psychological/neuropsychological testing limits described above

2 Coverage Benefits may vary between group/contract. Please refer to the subscriber agreement/member certificate/rite Care contract for applicable diagnostic imaging, lab, and machine tests, medical or behavioral health benefits/coverage. If services are being provided under state or federal laws that provide services for the health of school children or handicapped children, then they are excluded from coverage (See Rhode Island General Law, Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 and applicable regulations governing the health of school children and special education of handicapped children or comparable requirements established by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction). If services are being provided as part of Early Intervention Services, please refer to the Early Intervention Policy. Coding: The following codes are covered under the member's diagnostic imaging, lab, and machine test benefit: The following therapy codes will be considered not separately reimbursed IF provided on the same date as 96101, 96102, 96116, 96118, or 96119: The following codes are covered as medical services and not impacted by this policy: (this code is limited to specialties noted above) The following CPT code is covered and outside the payment cap. It also is not limited to psychiatrists, neuro-psychologists, psychologists, pediatric neurodevelopmental as NONE of those would use the code. This code is intended for Speech, MSW, and OT professionals: The following is a list of most commonly used tests.

3 Note: this is not an inclusive list and CPT or HCPCS codes do not exist for any of these tests. 16-PF ABEL Screen 'ACTERS-ADD_H Comprehens, Teachers Rating' ADDES Attention Deficit Disorder Evaluation Scales ADHD Rating Scale Adolescent Anger Rating Scale Adolescent Aperception cards Adolescent Depression Scale (Reynolds) Adolescent Drinking Index Adolescent Psychopathology Scale Adolescent Symptom Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Alcohol Use Inventory All Tests on the ValueOptions list Aphasia Screening Test (Reitan Indiana) Asperger/Autism Rating Scale Asperger's Syndrome Diagnostic Scales (ASDS) Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale McCarney) Attention Deficit Scales for Adults (ADSA) Bayley Scales of Infant Development Beck Anxiety Inventory Beck Depression Inventory Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation Beery VMI (developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration) Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Parent version Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Self-report Version Behavior Assessment System for Children -2 (BASC-2) Teacher version Behavior Dimensions Scale (McCarney) Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functions Bender Gestalt Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test Benton Facial Recognition Test Benton Judgment of Line Orientation Test Benton MAE Sentence Repetition Benton MAE Token Test Benton MAE Visual Naming Test Benton Multilingual Aphasia Exam (BMAE) Benton Right-Left Orientation test Benton Serial Digit Learning Test Benton Visual Form Discrimination test Benton Visual Retention Test Booklet Categories Test Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination-3 Boston Naming Test BRIEF Neuropsychological Cognitive Exam Brief Symptom Inventory BRIEF(Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning) BRIEF(Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning) Adult Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales Burk's Behavior Rating Scale CAP(Child Attention Problems) CAT(Children's Apperception Test) Categories Test CAVLT-Children's Auditory Verbal Learning Test CBCL-Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist CELF Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals Child Depression Inventory (Kovacs) Child Depression Scale (Reynolds) Child Mania Rating Scale Child Symptom Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Childhood Autism Rating Scales Children's Attention & Adjustment Survey (CAAS) Children's Category Test (CCT)

4 Children's' Color Trails Test Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) Children's Depression rating Scale-Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale-Revised Children's Memory Scale Children's Personality Questionnaire Children's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Chronic Pain Battery Clinical Attention Test-Adult (CAT-A) Clinical Attention Test-Child (CAT-C) Clock Drawing Cognistat Color Form Test Comprehensive BEH Rating Scale for Children (CBRSC) Computer Category Test Conner's Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS) Conner's Continuous Performance Test Connor's Continuous Performance Test II Connor's Rating Scale-Revised Connor's Rating Scale-Teacher or Parent Controlled Word Fluency Test COWAT (Controlled Oral Word Association test) CPI (California Psychological Inventory) CPQ Children's Personality Questionnaire CVLT-California Verbal Learning Test CVLT-California Verbal Learning Test for Children Delis-Kaplan Executive Functional Scale Dementia Rating Scales (Mattis) Denmon Memory Battery Detroit Test of Learning Aptitude Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration (Berry-Biktenica) Deverean Scales of Mental Disorders Diagnostic Achievement Battery-2 Diagnostic Achievement battery-2(dab2) Diagnostic Interview for Children & Adolescents Computer program (DICA-IV) Differential Ability Scale (DAS) Dyadic Adjustment Scale Early Childhood Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale Eating Disorder Inventory 2 (EDI-2) Eating Inventory Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales Examining for Aphasia Expressive One Work Vocabulary Test-Revised Family Apperception Test Family Kinetic Drawing Field Object Memory Evaluation Finger Tapping Test (Electric or Manual) FIRO-B Folstein Mini Mental Status General Ability Measures for Adults Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2) Gillian Asperger's Disorder Scale (GADS) Goldman-Fristoe Woodcock Auditory Discrim. Battery Gordon Diagnostic System Gray Oral Reading Test Grip Strength Grooved Pegboard Halstead Reitan Neuro Battery Hamilton Depression Inventory (HDI) Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression Revised (Clinician Form) Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-Revised (Self Report) Hand Test Hare Psychopathy checklist-r (PCL-R) High School Personality Inventory Holtzman Inkblot Test Hooper Visual Organization Test House Tree Person (H-T-P) 'HSQ, HSQ-R (Home Situations Questionnaire)'

5 Human Figure Drawings Incomplete Sentences Blank Intermediate Visual & Auditory CPT (IVA) Judgment of Line Orientation KABC (Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children) Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assess Procedure (K-SNAP) Kinetic Family Drawings Lateral Dominance Exam Louisville Behavioral Checklist Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery for Children Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery for Children-Screen Version Luria Nebraska Neuropsych Battery-Screen Version Make a Picture Story MAPI (Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory) Marital Satisfaction Inventory Revised (MSI-R) Maryland Addictions Questionnaire (MAQ) Matching V's and Figures Test McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities McGill Pain Inventory Memory Assessment Scales Menyuck Sentence Comprehension Test MicroCog Assessment of Cognitive Functioning Millon Adolescent Clinical inventory (MACI) Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) Millon Behavioral Health Inventory (MBH) Minnesota Test for Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia MMPI Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory MMPI-2 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 MMPI-A Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Adolescent Motor-Free Visual Perception Test Multiscore Depression Inventory for Adolescents and Adults Multiscore Depression Inventory for Children Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) NEO Personality-R (NEO PI-R) NEPSY NESPY Neuropsychological Impairment Scale Omni IV Personality Disorder Inventory Omni Personality Inventory Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test Pain Apperception Test Pain Patient Profile Pain Patient Profile (P3) Parent Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI) Parenting Stress Index Parenting Stress Index (PSI) PASAT C Auditory Serial Addition Test Peabody Developmental Motor Scales and Activity Cards Peabody Individual Achievement Test-Revised (PIAT-R) Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVY-R) Perception of Ability Scale for Students Personal Experience Inventory for Adolescents (PEI) Personal Experience Inventory for Adults (PEI-A) Personality Assessment Inventory Personality Inventory for Youth Personality Research Form (PRF) Philadelphia Head Injury Questionnaire PIAT-R (Peabody Individual Achievement test) PIC-R (Personality Inventory for Children-revised) Piers-Harris Children's Self Anapt Scale Porteus Mazes PPVT-III Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-III) Problem Behavior Inventory Problem Experiences Checklist Progressive Figures Test 'Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview, Revised (PDI-R)'

6 Psychological Tests Recommendations Summary 7/23/07 Purdue Pegboard Quick Neurological Screening test-2 (QNST-2) RATC (Roberts Apperception test for Children) Raven's Progressive Matrices (all versions) Repeatable Battery for Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) Revised Behavior Problem Checklist (RBPC) Revised Child Manifest Anxiety Scale Revised Token Rest Rey 15 Item Test-move to alphabetical order Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test-move to alphabetical order Reynolds Adolescent Adjustment Screening Inventory Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale Reynolds Child Depression Scale Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test Rorschach Rotter Incomplete Sentence Test School Behavior Checklist 'School Situations Questionnaire (SSQ,SSQ-R)/Survey' SCID II Patient Questionnaire SCID Screen Patient Questionnaire SCL-90-R Seashore Rhythm Test Selective Reminding Test Sensory Perceptual Exam (Klove) Severe Impairment Battery (SIB) Shipley Institute of Living Scale Short Category Test, Booklet Format Single and Double Simultaneous Stimulation Test Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16pf) Slosson Full Range Intelligence Test (S-FRIT) Slosson Intelligence Test Revised Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory Speech Sounds Perception Test Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale State Trait Anger Expression Inventory State Trait Anxiety Inventory Stroop Color Naming Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms Substance Abuse Subtle Screening inventory Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire Suicide Probability Scale Symbol Digit Modalities Test Symptom Assessment 45 Questionnaire Tactual Performance task (TPT) Target Test TAT (Thematic Apperception Tests) Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis Teacher Self Report (Achenbach) TED (Tasks of Emotional development) Tell-Me -A-Story (TEMAS) Test of Emotional development (TED) Test of Every Day Attention (TEA) (TEA-CH for children) Test of Nonverbal Intelligence-3(TONI-3) Test of Visual Motor Skills Revised Test of Visual Motor Skills, Upper Level Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor)-r Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor)-upper Level Test of Visual Perceptual Skills Revised (TVPS:R) Token Test (revised Token Test, Token Test for Children) TONI2 Test of Nonverbal Intelligence TOVA Test of Variable Attention Tower of London Trail Making Test Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSC) Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI)

7 Validity Indicator Profile (VIP) Verbal Fluency Vigil Continuous Performance Test Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales Vineland Social-Emotional Early Childhood Scales Visual Search and Attention Test (VSAT) Visual-Aural Digit Span Test VMI (Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration VOT (Hooper Visual Organization Test) WAIS-III (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III) WAIS-R (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised) WAISR-NI: WAISR as Neuropsychological Instrument WASI (Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence) Wechsler Memory Scale Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) Wechsler Memory Scale Revised Wechsler Memory Scale-3rd Edition (WMS-III) Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Rev (WPPSI-R) Wender Utah Rating Scale Wepman Auditory Discrimination Test Wepman's Auditory Memory Battery Western Aphasia Battery Western Personality Inventory Whitaker Index of Schizophrenic Thinking (WIST) Wide Range Achievement test-3rd Edition (WRAT-3) Wide Range of Assess of Vis-Motor Abil (WRAVMA) WISC-IV (Wechsler Intell Scale for Children) Wisconsin Card Sorting Test WISC-R (Wechsler Intell Scale for Children Revised) Wonderlic Personnel Test Woodcock Languagae Proficiency Battery-R Word Fluency/Verbal Fluency WRAML-Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning Xaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-Bit) Youth Inventory (Checkmate Plus) Youth Self Report (Achenbach) Zung Depression Index The following tests are not covered as they are educational and excluded from coverage: Clinical Attention test -Child (CAT-C) Clinical Attention test -Adult (CAT-C) WIAT: Weschler Individual Achievement Test for Children Wide Range Achievement Test Woodcock Johnson Psychoeducational Battery (Achievement) Woodcock Johnson Psychoeducational Battery (Cognitive) Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests-R WRAT: (Wide Range Achievement test 3rd Edition) Also known as: Not applicable Related topics: Behavioral Health Services Early Intervention Services Published: Provider Update, April 2008 Provider Update, July 2008 Provider Update, September 2010

8 Psychological Testing Frequently Asked Questions for Providers Q: Do I collect a co-payment for psychological testing? A: Psychological testing is considered diagnostic medical testing. Diagnostic medical testing benefits may vary by group. Please contact the Physician and Provider Service Center at (401) or to verify benefits. Q: Does psychological testing count toward a member s annual behavioral health outpatient benefit limit? A: No, psychological testing is covered as a diagnostic test, not a behavioral health benefit. Q: Is psychological testing subject to a member s deductible? A: Since psychological testing is considered diagnostic medical testing, the allowance may be subject to the deductible. Please contact the Physician and Provider Service Center at (401) or Q: Does psychological testing require a referral for BlueCHiP products? A: No, psychological testing does not require a referral for BCBSRI participating providers. Q: Does BCBSRI have any specific credentialing requirements for technicians administering reports? A: No. We credential the reporting provider, who is therefore responsible for ensuring that the technician is qualified. Q: Is it appropriate to track the time spent providing psychological testing and then submit a claim for all the units at one time? A: No, the units cannot be bundled together and billed on the same day. You must submit a claim for psychological testing on the actual date that the service is performed, and there must be corresponding documentation in the record to support the claims submission. Q: How should time spent on test interpretation and report writing be reflected in the medical record? A: Records or supporting documents created at the time of testing and report generation should document time accurately. Q: Should the feedback session be billed as a testing session? A: No, the feedback session is not considered psychological testing and

9 should not be billed that way. The feedback session may meet the CPT guidelines for psychotherapy, or for physicians, evaluation and management services. Q: Does BCBSRI allow psychological testing and a (Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview Examination) on the same day? A: Yes, you may submit claims for psychological testing and a on the same date of service. You may also submit claims for a on the same date of service as psychological testing. Each service must independently meet all reporting/coding requirements and not overlap (e.g., the time of is not counted towards any testing services). Q: Do the limits to yearly hours apply to calendar year or benefit year? A: Calendar year. Q: Does BCBSRI distinguish between psychological and neuropsychological testing? A: Yes, BCBSRI follows CPT coding rules. Q: Do the same testing limits apply to testing performed in an inpatient as well as outpatient setting? A: Yes, testing performed when a member is inpatient will count toward the testing limits. Q: What is the process to request additional units of testing? A: The testing limits are a payment limit; therefore you may continue to perform additional testing. However, you will not receive additional payment for testing beyond the limits. Members may not be charged for additional hours exceeding the payment limit. Q: Does BCBSRI allow claims with CPTcodes and on the same date of service by the same provider? A: Yes Q: Does interpretation and report include time spent reviewing records or documentation from other sources? A: No, interpretation and reporting time should only reflect time spent interpreting the tests that have been administered. The review of external records is considered not separately reimbursed; therefore this time cannot be charged to the member.

10 Q: How do these limits apply to CPTcodes and (psychological and neuropsychological testing administered by a computer)? A: These limits do not apply to CPT codes and 96120; however, please be advised that the same provider may only submit these codes once per date of service. Q: Can I perform psychological testing and psychotherapy on the same date of service? A: No, the following therapy codes will be considered not separately reimbursed if provided on the same date of service as 96101, 96102, 96116, 96118, or 96119: 90804, 90805, 90806, 90807, 90808, 90809, 90810, 90811, 90812, 90813, 90814, 90815, 90823, 90824, 90826, Q: If I conduct an initial assessment and determine that the testing needs of the patient exceed the testing limits, can I refer the patient to another provider? A: Yes. Q: What does it mean that the limits are per provider or group? A: Providers within the same group practice are considered one provider for the purposes of these limits. If a BCBSRI member reaches the testing limits with one provider in a group practice, no additional payments will be made for testing rendered by another provider in the same group practice. Q: What are the claims submission guidelines when a patient completes a test administered by the computer for part of the testing session, and the remainder of the session is spent with the psychologist? A: You should always follow CPT guidelines. Presently, it would be appropriate to submit a claim for the computer test and a or 96118, provided that the actual time spent with the psychologist met the CPT guideline per hour of the psychologist s time. You cannot factor time spent on the computer test into the or for that day. For example, if a patient spent 15 minutes completing a computer test and then spent only 45 minutes with the psychologist, it would not be appropriate to submit a claim for or for the 15 minutes spent on computer testing. Additionally, any time spent interpreting the test should not be reported using or These two services represent interview and testing by the physician or psychologist and the time spent integrating multiple test results into a report. Q: Does psychological testing include observation of the patient in a

11 social setting? A: No, observation is not a covered service. Q: Are consultations with teachers and other third parties considered part of the psychological testing? A: No. These services are not considered psychological testing and are not separately reimbursed. Q: Does this policy apply to both adults and children? A: Yes. Q: For children, how do I determine if the testing is the responsibility of the school system or the patient s health insurance plan? A: Please refer to Rhode Island General Law, Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 and applicable regulations governing the health of school children and special education of handicapped children or comparable requirements established by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction. Testing performed for educational purposes is not covered. Q: Can I submit a claim for a psychotherapy session when I perform psychological testing, and the payment limit has been met? No. You must follow CPT coding rules. It is incorrect to report psychological testing as psychotherapy. Q: How do these limits apply if the member has had psychological testing prior to July 1, 2008? A: The payment limit is effective July 1, Therefore testing conducted prior to that date will not count toward the payment limit for Q: Can a hospital get reimbursed if they submit one of the testing codes? A: Yes, the hospital can bill and be paid for the service only when performed outpatient by a provider that is an employee of the hospital; otherwise the provider may file and be paid. Q: Can be filed by a pediatrician? A: No is extended testing and is limited to the following specialties: Psychiatrist, or Neuro-psychologist, or Psychologist, or Pediatric neurodevelopmental specialist. This medical policy is made available to you for informational purposes only. It is not a guarantee of payment or a substitute for your medical judgement in the treatment of your patients. Benefits and eligibility are determined by the member's subscriber agreement or member certificate and/or the

12 employer agreement, and those documents will supersede the provisions of this medical policy. For information on member-specific benefits, call the provider call center. If you provide services to a member which are determined to not be medically necessary (or in some cases medically necessary services which are non-covered benefits), you may not charge the member for the services unless you have informed the member and they have agreed in writing in advance to continue with the treatment at their own expense. Please refer to your participation agreement(s) for the applicable provisions. This policy is current at the time of publication; however, medical practices, technology, and knowledge are constantly changing. BCBSRI reserves the right to review and revise this policy for any reason and at any time, with or without notice. Back to Previous Page

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