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Wednesday, 11 March 2026 / Published in News

Ensure Access and Billing for Mental Health Services

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The demand for mental health services has increased significantly in Puerto Rico, especially among adolescents and young adults. This increase makes accurate billing essential, not only to ensure continuous access to care but also to prevent denials and optimize administrative efficiency.

Under Plan Vital, mental health services include initial evaluation, follow-up, psychotherapy, and pharmacological management, both in-person and via telemedicine, always with appropriate clinical documentation.

 

Most Common Diagnoses

When billing, it is key to specify the primary and secondary diagnoses according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10-CM). Among the most common are:

  • F32.x – Major depressive disorder (subcodes according to severity: mild, moderate, severe)
  • F41.x – Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, panic, phobias)
  • F43.1 – Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • F90.x – Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • F91.x – Conduct disorders

Some common errors that may generate denials include:

  • Vague or generic diagnoses, such as “stress” or “anxiety,” without specifying severity or clinical context.
  • Insufficient clinical notes that do not document symptoms, progression, or treatment plan.
  • Confusion between services, for example, coding a follow-up session as an initial evaluation.
  • Poorly documented telemedicine, where the modality, duration, session content, or informed consent are not indicated.
  • Excessive frequency, when the permitted limit per service type under Plan Vital is exceeded.

Best Practices

  • Maintain a detailed clinical narrative, connecting the patient’s symptoms with the service provided.
  • Clearly differentiate between initial evaluation, follow-up, psychotherapy, and pharmacological management for correct coding.
  • Always review the Plan Vital coverage guidelines, including services permitted via telemedicine.
  • Clarify to patients that mental health services covered by Plan Vital can be properly billed when adequately documented, which protects the patient from additional expenses and helps more people seek treatment without fear of unexpected costs.

 

Proper coding and documentation not only ensure timely payments but also sustain continuity of care, especially in a context of high demand and shortage of specialists.

In conclusion, billing mental health services in Puerto Rico requires technical attention to diagnoses, clinical documentation, and coverage regulations. Incorporating this specific information allows billers to contribute to a more efficient system and ensure that patients receive the care they need without interruptions.



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