Texas Children's Health Plan will be closed on Friday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. In our absence, you can reach our after-hours nurse help line at 1-800-686-3831. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, July 7th. Wishing you a safe and happy Independence Day!
Texas Children's Health Plan estará cerrado el viernes 4 de julio por el Día de la Independencia. Durante este tiempo, puede comunicarse con nuestra línea de ayuda disponible las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana, al 1-800-686-3831. Reanudaremos nuestro horario habitual el lunes 7 de julio. ¡Le deseamos un feliz y seguro el Día de la Independencia!
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Attention: Primary Care Providers and Obstetric Care Providers
Providers should monitor the Texas Children’s Health Plan (TCHP) Provider Portal regularly for alerts and updates associated to the COVID-19 event. TCHP reserves the right to update and/or change this information without prior notice due to the evolving nature of the COVID-19 event.Call to action: Texas Children’s Health Plan would like to remind Primary Care Providers and Obstetric Care Providers of the importance of screening for depression during the office visit. Mental health problems are often clinically diagnosable, and can be a product of the interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors. Timely mental health interventions at an early age can aid a child before problems interfere with other developmental needs. These factors are why we at Texas Children’s Health Plan deem it vitally important to provide mental health education and resources to support our members and provider network.
How this impacts providers: Texas Health Steps benefits cover screening for postpartum depression and adolescent (ages 12-18) mental health. Providers can receive reimbursement for screening using an approved screening tool. This reimbursement is available annually and is in addition to reimbursement for the office visit. Mothers of covered infants can be screened at the child’s office visit in the first year following delivery, regardless of the mother’s coverage status. Approved screens for adolescents include the PSC 17, PSC-35, Y-PSC, PHQ-9, PHQ-A (depression screen), CRAFFT, and PHQ-A (Anxiety, mood, substance use) Approved screens for postpartum depression are the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, PHQ-9 or Postpartum Depression Screening Scale.
Coding Information:
For adolescent screening:
CPT code 96160—is administration of patient-focused health risk assessment instrument (eg, health hazard appraisal) with scoring and documentation, per standardized instrument.
CPT code 96161— is administration of caregiver-focused health risk assessment instrument (eg, depression inventory) for the benefit of the patient, with scoring and documentation, per standardized instrument. The parent or caregiver of an adolescent completes the screening tools.
For Postpartum screening:
CPT code G8431—screening for depression is documented as being positive and a follow-up plan is recorded.
CPT code G8510— screening for depression is documented as negative; no follow-up plan is required.