Posted by PHN Communications | Aug 7, 2025 | Featured News
NCQA updated two HEDIS® care measures for 2025 for post-discharge mental health appointments. Follow-up care is not limited to a licensed mental health provider. Both medical providers and non-licensed mental health providers can close gaps by conducting the appointments.
A mental health diagnosis is required, and follow-up must occur within seven days of discharge. Additionally, new activities allowed for gap closure are peer support, residential treatment services and virtual visits.
Providers play a crucial role in ensuring that patients discharged from emergency departments or inpatient stays with a mental health diagnosis receive timely
follow-up care.
New services and codes are allowed for follow-up appointments. These include G0140, G0177, H0024, H0025, H0038, H0046, H2014, H2023, S9445, T1012 and T1016. Specific billing and diagnostic codes must be used for the services to count towards the measures.
Review the full billing code lists below, including for factors around payment.
The measures focus on follow-up treatment with a primary care provider or a behavioral health practitioner.
Note the following required exclusions: members in hospice or using hospice services and deceased members. The exclusion time frame is anytime during the measurement year.
Tools and Resources and an Opportunity for CME Credit
Coordination of care among behavioral health clinicians and medical care providers improves patient quality of care. And the integration of behavioral health services into the clinical primary care setting is an important care model to manage population health and improve outcomes. We encourage you to explore the following:
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