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. 2014 Oct;134(4):737–746. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-0453

TABLE 2.

Ambulatory BH Services and Psychopharmacology After Salient Screening Visit in SFY’09 or SFY’10 (N = 261 160)

Service Type All, N = 261 160, N (%) Negative Modifier, N = 83 448, N (%) Positive Modifier, N = 12 302, N (%) Screen Without Modifier, N = 22 714, N (%) Well-Child Visit Without Screen, N = 67 393, N (%) No Well-Child Visit or Screen, N = 75 303, N (%) P
Any use (includes all of the following) 69 341 (26.6) 18 496 (22.2) 6958 (56.6) 4813 (21.2) 17 242 (25.6) 21 832 (29.0) <.001
Any use (includes all of the following) within 90 d 64 911 (24.9) 17 288 (20.70) 6721 (54.6) 4530 (19.9) 16 168 (24.0) 20 204 (26.8) <.001
Psychopharmacology 24 346 (9.3) 5167 (6.2) 2447 (19.9) 1234 (5.4) 6061 (9.0) 9437 (12.5) <.001
Psychiatry visita 51 543 (19.7) 13 979 (16.8) 5439 (44.2) 3394 (14.9) 12 923 (19.2) 15 808 (21.0) <.001
Health or behavior assessmentb 9185 (3.5) 2511 (3.0) 1197 (9.7) 835 (3.7) 2466 (3.7) 2176 (2.9) <.001
Nonphysician mental health visitc 24 088 (9.2) 6119 (7.3) 2965 (24.1) 1858 (8.2) 6058 (9.0) 7089 (9.4) <.001
a

Claims/encounters with CPT codes 90801–90899.

b

Health Behavioral Assessment/Intervention (HBAI) codes 96100–96103, 96105, 96111, 96115–96120, 96125, 96150–96155.

c

HCPC H codes plus S9484 and S9485 (crisis intervention) and T1027, T1017, T2022 codes (family counseling and case management).