Summary & Overview
CPT 90839: Psychotherapy for Crisis, First 60 Minutes
CPT code 90839 represents psychotherapy for crisis, covering the first 60 minutes of immediate intervention by behavioral health professionals. This code is nationally significant as it addresses acute mental health needs, such as panic disorder, major depressive episodes, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other urgent psychiatric conditions. The code is utilized across a range of clinical settings, including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, physician offices, patient homes, and telehealth, reflecting its importance in providing timely access to crisis care.
Key payers included in this analysis are Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare. The publication provides an overview of payer coverage, clinical context, and policy updates relevant to 90839. Readers will gain insights into typical sites of service, associated diagnoses, and related billing codes, such as 90840 for additional time. The summary also highlights common modifiers used for distinct procedural services and telemedicine encounters, supporting accurate billing and compliance. This resource is designed to inform stakeholders about national benchmarks, reimbursement policies, and evolving trends in crisis psychotherapy services.
CPT Code Overview
CPT code 90839 is used to report psychotherapy for crisis, specifically for the first 60 minutes of service. This code applies to situations where a patient is experiencing an acute psychological crisis that requires immediate and intensive intervention by a behavioral health professional. The service type is psychiatry and behavioral health, and it is typically provided in a variety of settings, including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, physician’s offices, patient’s homes, and through telehealth platforms. These flexible sites of service allow clinicians to respond promptly to patients in crisis, ensuring access to care across both facility and non-facility environments.
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A patient experiencing an acute mental health crisis, such as severe panic attacks, suicidal ideation, or overwhelming anxiety, presents to a healthcare facility or connects via telehealth. The provider, who may be a psychiatrist, psychologist, or mental health counselor, conducts a focused intervention lasting up to 60 minutes. The session addresses immediate safety concerns, emotional stabilization, and crisis management. The clinical workflow includes assessment, therapeutic intervention, and coordination of follow-up care. This service is delivered in settings such as hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, physician offices, patient homes, or via telehealth platforms.
Coding Specifications
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Modifiers:
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59: Distinct Procedural Service. Used when psychotherapy for crisis is performed separately from other services, indicating it is a distinct session. - Modifier
95: Synchronous Telemedicine Service Rendered via a Real-Time Interactive Audio and Video Telecommunications System. Used when the crisis psychotherapy is delivered via telehealth.
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Provider Taxonomies:
| Taxonomy Code | Specialty Name |
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2084P0800X | Psychiatry & Neurology Physician |
103T00000X | Psychologist |
101YM0800X | Mental Health Counselor |
These taxonomies represent providers qualified to deliver crisis psychotherapy services.
Related Diagnoses
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F41.0- Panic disorder [episodic paroxysmal anxiety]- Relevant for patients presenting with acute panic attacks requiring immediate intervention.
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F32.9- Major depressive disorder, single episode, unspecified- Applies to patients experiencing a depressive episode that escalates to a crisis situation.
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F43.10- Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified- Used for patients in crisis due to acute PTSD symptoms, such as flashbacks or severe distress.
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F41.1- Generalized anxiety disorder- Pertinent for patients whose anxiety becomes overwhelming and necessitates crisis management.
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F43.21- Adjustment disorder with depressed mood- Relevant for patients facing a crisis related to recent stressors and mood changes.
Related CPT Codes
90840: Psychotherapy for crisis; each additional 30 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary service)
90840 is used in conjunction with 90839 when the crisis psychotherapy session extends beyond the initial 60 minutes. It is an add-on code and cannot be billed alone. Both codes are commonly used together in clinical workflows when extended intervention is required during a crisis.
National Reimbursement Benchmarks
For CPT code 90839, the national mean rate for Medicare is $165.27, while the average commercial benchmark (BUCA) is higher at $181.31. Among individual commercial payers, UnitedHealth Group and Cigna report the highest mean rates, at $214.67 and $208.65 respectively, with Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield at lower levels.
Rate dispersion, measured by the difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles, varies significantly across payers. Medicare shows the tightest range ($8.00), indicating relatively consistent reimbursement rates. In contrast, UnitedHealth Group exhibits the widest range ($127.67), followed by Cigna ($100.75), reflecting greater variability in commercial reimbursement.
The table and chart below present a detailed breakdown of national benchmarks for each payer, including mean rates and percentile values.
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