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Depression in primary care

 

An estimated 21 million adults in the United States (8.4%) had at least one major depressive episode in 2020.1 Of those adults, 14.8 million had severe impairment connected to their depression.1

 

In 2020, 33.5% of adults struggling with mental illness said that they didn’t know where to go for help.1

 

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued a statement in 2016. It recommended that depression screenings in adults be implemented in primary care settings and that there be adequate systems in place for diagnosis and referral. Primary care physicians can serve as the entry point to the health care system for many patients. These physicians play a critical role in recognizing and treating symptoms of depression.

 

The Aetna Depression in Primary Care Program is designed to support the screening for and treatment of depression at the primary care level.

 

Program benefits

 

  • Access to a tool to screen for depression as well as monitored response to treatment
  • Reimbursement for depression screening and follow-up monitoring
  • Patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) — specifically developed for use in primary care
  • Quick and easy self-administration
  • Specific for depression
  • Materials available in English and Spanish
  • PHQ-9 reimbursement — submit claim with the following billing combination: CPT® code 96127 (brief emotional/behavioral assessment) or G0444 (annual screening for depression) in conjunction with diagnosis code Z13.13 (screening for depression)

 

To get started, you simply need to:

 

  • Be a participating provider
  • Use the PHQ-9 tool to screen and monitor your patients
  • Submit your claims using the combination coding

Learn more about the Depression in Primary Care Program

 

1Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: results from the 2020 national survey on drug use and health (PDF). October 2021. Accessed January 7, 2022.

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