Summary & Overview
CPT 90847: Family Psychotherapy (Conjoint) with Patient Present, 50 Minutes
CPT code 90847 is a widely recognized billing code for family psychotherapy sessions where the patient is present, lasting approximately 50 minutes. This code is central to the delivery of mental health services that involve family participation, supporting treatment for conditions such as major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and adjustment disorders. The code is utilized by psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health counselors, and is reimbursed by major national payers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare.
This publication provides a comprehensive overview of 90847, covering payer coverage, clinical context, and policy updates relevant to family psychotherapy. Readers will gain insight into benchmarks for utilization, recent changes in reimbursement policies, and the clinical importance of family-based therapy in psychiatric care. The analysis also highlights the typical sites of service, including both in-person and telehealth settings, and outlines the professional taxonomies associated with this code. Additionally, the summary includes related codes and common modifiers used in billing, offering a clear understanding of how 90847 fits within the broader landscape of mental health services.
Healthcare professionals, administrators, and policy analysts will find this resource valuable for understanding national trends, payer requirements, and the evolving role of family psychotherapy in behavioral health.
CPT Code Overview
CPT code 90847 represents family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy) with the patient present, typically lasting 50 minutes. This service is classified under psychiatry and psychotherapy and is designed to address mental health concerns within the context of family dynamics. The procedure is payable in all settings, including outpatient clinics, hospitals, and telehealth environments, reflecting its broad applicability for patients and families seeking mental health support.
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A typical scenario for procedure code 90847 involves a patient diagnosed with a mental health condition such as major depressive disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. The patient attends a 50-minute family psychotherapy session with one or more family members present. The session is facilitated by a licensed mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or mental health counselor. The clinical workflow includes assessment of family dynamics, communication patterns, and support systems, with the goal of improving the patient's mental health outcomes through family involvement. Sessions may occur in-person or via telemedicine, depending on patient and provider preferences.
Coding Specifications
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Modifiers:
GT: Used when the service is provided via interactive audio and video telecommunication systems.95: Used for synchronous telemedicine services rendered via real-time interactive audio and video telecommunications systems.
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Provider Taxonomies:
| Taxonomy Code | Specialty |
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2084P0800X | Psychiatry & Neurology Physician |
103T00000X | Psychologist |
101YM0800X | Mental Health Counselor |
These taxonomies represent providers qualified to deliver family psychotherapy services.
Related Diagnoses
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F32.9- Major depressive disorder, single episode, unspecified- Relevant for patients experiencing a first episode of depression, where family support is integral to treatment.
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F41.1- Generalized anxiety disorder- Family psychotherapy may address anxiety triggers and coping strategies within the family context.
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F43.21- Adjustment disorder with depressed mood- Useful when family dynamics contribute to or are affected by the patient's adjustment difficulties.
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F33.9- Major depressive disorder, recurrent, unspecified- For patients with recurrent depression, family involvement can support ongoing management and relapse prevention.
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F41.9- Anxiety disorder, unspecified- Applicable when anxiety symptoms are present but do not fit a specific subtype; family therapy can help identify and address contributing factors.
Related CPT Codes
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90846- Family psychotherapy (without patient present)- Used when the family session occurs without the patient physically present. Often an alternative to
90847when the clinical focus is on family members.
- Used when the family session occurs without the patient physically present. Often an alternative to
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90849- Family psychotherapy with multiple families- Used for group sessions involving multiple families. May be used in settings where shared experiences are therapeutically beneficial.
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90785- Interactive complexity (add-on)- Used as an add-on code when the session involves factors that complicate communication, such as language barriers or involvement of third parties. Commonly billed in conjunction with
90847when applicable.
- Used as an add-on code when the session involves factors that complicate communication, such as language barriers or involvement of third parties. Commonly billed in conjunction with
National Reimbursement Benchmarks
Medicare's national mean rate for CPT code 90847 is $112.63, which is notably lower than the BUCA (Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealth Group, Cigna, and Aetna) commercial average of $135.49. Commercial payers generally reimburse at higher rates compared to Medicare, with UnitedHealth Group and Cigna offering the highest mean rates among the major payers.
Rate dispersion, measured by the difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles, varies significantly across payers. Medicare exhibits the tightest range at $4.00, indicating minimal variation in rates. In contrast, UnitedHealth Group has the widest range at $86.67, followed by Cigna at $74.56, reflecting greater variability in commercial reimbursement. Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and BUCA also show moderate dispersion, with ranges between $38.27 and $53.56.
The table and chart below present a detailed breakdown of national mean rates and percentile values for each payer.
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