Psychedelic Medicine's Future Depends on Proactive Development of a Robust Medical Billing and Coding Strategy.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2022.0005
Brian S Barnett, Andrey Ostrovsky
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Background: Although still investigational, psychedelic therapies appear poised to begin securing regulatory approval as medical treatments in the United States within the next 2 years. If approved, one of the most daunting barriers to equitable patient access to these novel treatments is their incorporation into the medical billing and coding system. Since specific billing codes for psychedelic therapy delivery do not exist, modification of existing codes or development of de novo codes will be necessary. This reality has created uncertainty about reimbursement and the financial future of psychedelic medicine.

Opinion: We argue that development of de novo billing codes in conjunction with the American Medical Association's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Editorial Panel is the best approach for addressing psychedelic therapy reimbursement concerns. However, with no similar existing medical services to guide development, the potential need for multiple providers during dosing sessions, limited mental health care representation on the CPT Editorial Panel, and a number of misconceptions surrounding psychedelic therapy among critics, psychedelic therapy is particularly vulnerable to development of billing codes that undervalue the complexity of its delivery. With an industry-sponsored application for new CPT codes for "psychedelic drug monitoring services" soon to be reviewed by the CPT Editorial Panel, a critical step toward maximizing psychedelic therapy's societal impact has been taken. However, many questions remain about whether these proposed codes will provide adequate flexibility for a treatment modality involving various drugs, therapeutic approaches, and patient monitoring strategies, as well as which types of providers will qualify to use them. Whether these proposed codes ultimately become the bedrock of billing for psychedelic therapy or future codes are developed to augment or replace them is not known, but it is a promising sign that efforts to create a robust medical billing and coding strategy for psychedelic medicine are now underway.

迷幻药的未来取决于积极发展稳健的医疗计费和编码策略。
背景:尽管仍处于研究阶段,迷幻药治疗似乎准备在未来两年内开始在美国获得监管部门的批准。如果获得批准,患者公平获得这些新疗法的最大障碍之一是将它们纳入医疗账单和编码系统。由于致幻剂治疗递送的具体帐单代码不存在,因此有必要修改现有代码或开发新的代码。这一现实给致幻剂药物的报销和财务前景带来了不确定性。观点:我们认为,与美国医学协会现行程序术语(CPT)编辑小组一起开发新的计费代码是解决迷幻药治疗报销问题的最佳方法。然而,由于没有类似的现有医疗服务来指导发展,在给药期间可能需要多个提供者,CPT编辑小组的精神卫生保健代表有限,以及评论家对迷幻药治疗的一些误解,迷幻药治疗特别容易受到开发计费代码的影响,这些代码低估了其提供的复杂性。随着CPT编辑小组即将审查一项由行业赞助的关于“迷幻药物监测服务”的新CPT代码的申请,朝着最大限度地发挥迷幻疗法的社会影响迈出了关键的一步。然而,关于这些拟议的代码是否会为涉及各种药物、治疗方法和患者监测策略的治疗方式提供足够的灵活性,以及哪些类型的提供者将有资格使用它们,仍然存在许多问题。目前尚不清楚这些提议的代码最终是否会成为迷幻药治疗计费的基础,或者未来的代码是否会被开发出来以增强或取代它们,但这是一个有希望的迹象,表明为迷幻药创建一个健全的医疗计费和编码策略的努力正在进行中。
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