Summary & Overview
CPT 96131: Psychological Testing Evaluation Services
CPT code 96131 is a critical billing code for psychological testing evaluation services, reflecting the comprehensive assessment and integration of patient data by qualified health care professionals. This code is widely used in clinical practice to support the evaluation of cognitive, behavioral, and psychological conditions, and is essential for treatment planning and patient care. Nationally, the code is recognized by major payers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare, ensuring broad coverage for these services across diverse patient populations.
This publication provides an in-depth overview of CPT code 96131, including payer coverage, clinical context, and policy updates relevant to psychological and neuropsychological testing evaluation. Readers will gain insights into the benchmarks for this service, recent changes in billing policies, and the clinical importance of comprehensive psychological assessment. The analysis also highlights the typical site of service and outlines the scope of evaluation provided under this code. By understanding the nuances of CPT code 96131, stakeholders can better navigate the evolving landscape of psychological testing services and ensure accurate billing and documentation.
CPT Code Overview
CPT code 96131 represents psychological testing evaluation services performed by a physician or other qualified health care professional. This service includes the integration of patient data, interpretation of standardized test results and clinical data, clinical decision making, treatment planning, report preparation, and interactive feedback to the patient, family member(s), or caregiver(s) when performed. The typical site of service for this procedure is the office setting (Place of Service 11).
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A patient presents to the office (Place of Service 11) with concerns about memory loss and changes in behavior. The provider, a clinical neuropsychologist, psychologist, or psychiatry physician, conducts a comprehensive psychological evaluation. This includes integrating patient history, interpreting standardized test results, making clinical decisions, developing a treatment plan, preparing a report, and providing interactive feedback to the patient and their family or caregivers. The evaluation may be prompted by diagnoses such as mild cognitive impairment, amnesia, or behavioral disorders due to known physiological conditions.
Coding Specifications
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59: Distinct Procedural Service. Used when psychological testing evaluation services are performed separately from other procedures, indicating a distinct service. -
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76: Repeat Procedure or Service by Same Physician or Other Qualified Health Care Professional. Used when the same provider repeats the psychological testing evaluation service.
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