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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH REVENUE + CREDENTIALING

Mental & Behavioral Health Billing Services That Get You Paneled, Paid, and Out of the Paperwork

Behavioral health has the highest denial rate in healthcare — 15% to 25%, more than double the medical average. And most of those denials start before you ever submit a claim, at credentialing. You went into this field to help people heal, not to fight insurance companies. So let us fight them.

We handle credentialing, coding, telehealth, authorizations, and denials — for therapists, psychiatrists, and treatment centers who'd rather be with their patients.

FREE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BILLING AUDIT

We review your denial patterns, your paneling status, and your telehealth coding, and show you in writing exactly where revenue is slipping. No charge. No obligation. Yours to keep.

15–25% Behavioral health denial rate — the highest of any specialty
~61% Share of mental health Medicare claims found to contain a regulatory error
$85K–$120K Annual revenue a typical three-therapist group loses to denials and write-offs
40–66% Share of behavioral health visits now delivered by telehealth
~1/3 Share of provider time consumed by billing and administrative work
95–98% First-pass clean-claim rate a specialist should deliver — vs. 85–90% industry
WHY THE DENIAL RATE STAYS HIGH

Behavioral Health Has the Highest Denial Rate in Medicine — and the Providers Least Set Up to Fight It

Behavioral health billing is harder than almost any other specialty, and the people carrying it are the least equipped to. You're a therapist, a psychiatrist, a counselor — a solo practice or a small group, often with no billing staff at all. Roughly a third of your working time already disappears into insurance calls, claim tracking, and appeals. That's time you'd rather spend with the people who came to you for help.

And the deck is stacked. Behavioral health carries the highest denial rate in healthcare — 15% to 25%, against 5% to 10% for medical and surgical claims. The reasons are specific to this field: being licensed by your state doesn't mean an insurer will pay you until you're credentialed and paneled with them. Therapy codes are time-based, so a few minutes changes the code and the pay. Telehealth — now most of your visits — has its own place-of-service and modifier rules. Session limits, prior authorizations, carve-out plans, and supervision rules all sit between the care you deliver and the payment you earn.

Most practices never appeal the denials. They write them off. For a three-therapist group, that's often six figures a year walking out the door.

WHY IT MATTERS BEYOND THE MONEY

And here's what makes it matter beyond the money: when a session-limit denial stops treatment mid-course, or a credentialing gap keeps you off a panel, it's your patient who feels it — the person managing depression, working through trauma, or holding onto recovery. Getting the billing right isn't just about your income. It's about keeping care uninterrupted for people who need it.

SIX FAILURE POINTS

The Six Places Behavioral Health Revenue Disappears — Starting Before You Ever Submit a Claim

The largest leak begins at paneling, then continues through time, telehealth, authorization, supervision, and payer routing.

01
THE FIRST BARRIER

Credentialing and paneling gaps.

The single biggest and least understood barrier. State licensure doesn't make you billable — Medicare, Medicaid, commercial plans, MCOs, and behavioral health carve-outs each require separate enrollment. Most provider-eligibility denials happen before a claim is ever coded, and every day a provider is unpaneled is unbillable time.

MedicareMedicaidCommercialMCO and carve-out
THE CONTROL Every clinician is enrolled with the correct payer before the first billable session.
02
SESSION-LENGTH ACCURACY

Time-based coding errors.

Therapy codes turn on session length — 90832 for 30 minutes, 90834 for 45, 90837 for 60 — and the diagnostic evaluation splits between 90791 and 90792. Miss the time documentation and the payer denies the service or claws it back on audit.

90832908349083790791 / 90792
THE CONTROL The submitted code matches the documented session time and service type.
03
VIRTUAL-CARE CLAIM LOGIC

Telehealth place-of-service and modifier mistakes.

With 40% to 66% of visits now virtual, the wrong POS code (10 for the patient's home vs. 02 for other settings) or a missing modifier (95 for audio-video, 93 for audio-only) is one of the top denial drivers in behavioral health — and the revenue difference per session adds up fast across a full telehealth schedule.

POS 10POS 02Modifier 95Modifier 93
THE CONTROL The patient's location and telehealth modality are reflected correctly on every claim.
04
CARE-CONTINUITY CONTROL

Prior authorizations and session limits.

Many plans cap sessions or require authorization for testing and higher levels of care. Continue past the limit without a documented exception and the claim auto-denies — usually discovered only after you've already delivered the care.

Authorized unitsDate spanRemaining sessionsException request
THE CONTROL Limits and authorization are controlled before they interrupt treatment.
05
RENDERING-PROVIDER ACCURACY

Provider-type and supervision errors.

When an associate or pre-licensed clinician's work is billed without the right supervising-provider setup, or a clinician is billed under a group NPI that isn't enrolled with that payer, the claim denies as "out-of-network" even though the care and the license were valid.

Rendering NPIGroup NPITaxonomySupervision
THE CONTROL Each clinician bills under the payer-approved rendering and supervising structure.
06
CORRECT PAYER ROUTING

Carve-outs and parity confusion.

Behavioral benefits are often carved out to a separate managed behavioral health organization. Route the claim to the wrong payer and it denies. And when a plan applies stricter limits to behavioral health than to medical care, that's a parity violation you can appeal — but only if someone recognizes it.

MBHO routingCarve-out checkParity reviewAppeal strategy
THE CONTROL Claims reach the correct behavioral payer, and unequal restrictions are challenged correctly.
THE 2026 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESET

What Changed in 2026 — the Rules That Are Quietly Reshaping How You Get Paid

01
2026 POLICY SHIFT

Telehealth stability — but strict rules.

In February 2026, Congress extended Medicare telehealth flexibilities through December 31, 2027. For behavioral health specifically, geographic and originating-site restrictions are permanently removed — your patients can be seen at home, rural or urban — and audio-only remains covered with modifier 93. The periodic in-person visit requirement for mental health telehealth is waived through the start of 2028. But place-of-service and modifier precision matter more than ever, and CMS has signaled heavier audit focus on practices billing almost entirely by telehealth.

Through 2027Home-based careAudio-onlyAudit precision
02
2026 POLICY SHIFT

Parity enforcement is in flux.

The 2013 parity baseline remains in force, but enforcement of the enhanced 2024 parity provisions has been paused at the federal level. That makes documenting stricter behavioral-health treatment — and appealing it correctly — a live strategy, not a formality.

2013 baseline2024 provisions pausedDocument unequal limitsAppeal strategy
03
2026 POLICY SHIFT

Payers are using AI to flag your claims.

Predictive analytics now flag behavioral health claims for review when high-time codes appear unusually often for a provider type or patient population. Clean, consistent, well-documented coding is your protection.

High-time codesProvider patternsConsistent notesAI review
04
2026 POLICY SHIFT

Collaborative care and integration codes shifted.

The way collaborative care (CoCM) and behavioral health integration are billed changed in 2026, with new and revised codes and setting-specific rules. Practices still billing the old way are seeing denials — and many are missing this recurring revenue entirely.

CoCMBehavioral integrationSetting-specific rulesRecurring revenue
THE SPECIALIST RESPONSE We built our behavioral health workflow around all of it, so you're billing on 2026 rules, not last year's.
THE BUSINESS SIDE, FULLY HANDLED

How PerfectMBS Handles the Business Side So You Can Stay With Your Patients

Credentialing starts the system. Coding, telehealth, authorization, provider setup, advanced settings, denials, integration revenue, and reporting keep it working.

01 START BEFORE THE CLAIM

Credentialing and paneling that actually get you on the insurance panels — and billing.

This is where behavioral health revenue is won or lost, and it's where we start. We manage enrollment and credentialing across Medicare, Medicaid, commercial payers, MCOs, and behavioral health carve-outs — individual and group, single-state and multi-state telehealth — and we make sure taxonomy, NPPES, and payer files all match before the first claim goes out. New clinician joining? We complete their payer enrollment before they start seeing patients, so no session becomes an out-of-network write-off.

Individual and groupMulti-state telehealthTaxonomy and NPPESNew-provider enrollment
02 AUDIT-SAFE SESSION CODING

Time-based coding backed by documentation that survives an audit.

We code every session to the correct time-based code and diagnostic evaluation, confirm the documentation supports it, and keep your diagnosis specificity current — because payers now flag unspecified codes past the first visit or two. Your claims are clean, and your notes hold up under utilization review.

Session timeDiagnostic evaluationDiagnosis specificityUtilization review
03 VIRTUAL-CARE REVENUE

Telehealth billed right the first time — POS, modifiers, and the in-person rules.

Correct place-of-service for where your patient actually was, the right modifier for audio-video or audio-only, and full tracking of Medicare's behavioral-health telehealth rules. With most of your visits virtual, getting this right is one of the highest-leverage things a biller can do for your revenue.

POS 10 or 0295 or 93Patient locationMedicare rules
04 TREATMENT-CONTINUITY PROTECTION

Prior authorization and session limits tracked before they stop your patient's care.

We verify authorizations before services begin and track units, date spans, and remaining sessions — with alerts well before a limit is reached and medical-necessity exception letters prepared in advance, not scrambled after a denial. Your patient's treatment continues without an insurance-driven interruption.

UnitsDate spansLimit alertsException letters
05 ROSTER AND NPI CONTROL

Every provider on your roster billing under the right NPI — no out-of-network surprises.

We make sure each rendering provider is enrolled and billing under the correct NPI and taxonomy for each payer, and that associate or pre-licensed clinicians are billed with the proper supervising-provider setup and documentation. The administrative denials that plague group practices simply stop happening.

Rendering providerCorrect NPITaxonomySupervision
06 CARVE-OUT AND PARITY EXPERTISE

Carve-outs, parity, and MBHO routing handled — including the appeals that win more often.

We confirm behavioral-health carve-outs and route every claim to the correct payer up front. And when a plan imposes stricter limits on behavioral health than on comparable medical care, we recognize the parity issue and build the appeal accordingly — appeals that historically succeed far more often than medical-necessity arguments alone.

Carve-out checkMBHO routingParity evidenceTargeted appeals
07 SETTING-SPECIFIC BILLING

SUD, IOP, PHP, and ABA billed for the level of care you actually deliver.

Higher levels of care change the billing entirely — from CMS-1500 and CPT to UB-04, revenue codes, condition codes, and per-diem versus per-component rules, all under 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality. We handle intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, residential, substance use treatment, and applied behavior analysis with the setting-specific coding each one demands.

CMS-1500UB-04Revenue and condition codes42 CFR Part 2
08 RECOVERY INSTEAD OF WRITE-OFF

Denials worked and appealed — because most practices just write them off.

We categorize every denial by payer, code, and reason, fix the root cause, and appeal within the window instead of letting revenue age out. The claims you'd normally write off, we recover.

PayerCodeReasonAppeal window
09 RECURRING INTEGRATION REVENUE

Collaborative care and integration revenue you're probably not capturing.

If you deliver collaborative care or integrated behavioral health, there's recurring revenue attached — and 2026's coding changes mean most practices are either billing it wrong or not at all. We set it up correctly so it becomes reliable income.

CoCMIntegrated behavioral health2026 codingRecurring income
10 PLAIN-LANGUAGE VISIBILITY

Numbers you can read every month — not another thing on your plate.

Denial rate by payer and code, clean-claim rate, credentialing status by provider and payer, A/R days, appeal recovery — reported monthly in plain language, so you always know where you stand without doing any of the work.

DenialsClean claimsCredentialing statusA/R and recovery
WHO WE BILL FOR

Built for Every Behavioral Health Provider — Solo Therapist to Multi-Site Group and Treatment Center

01

Solo therapists and counselors.

02

Group psychotherapy practices.

03

Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners.

04

Psychologists and testing practices.

05

Community mental health centers.

06

Telehealth-first and hybrid practices.

07

Substance use and addiction treatment programs (IOP, PHP, residential).

08

ABA and autism-services providers.

09

FQHCs and integrated primary-care behavioral health.

CONFIGURED TO YOUR REAL PRACTICE Whatever your license mix, setting, and payers, we build the billing and credentialing around how you practice.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BILLING SELF-AUDIT

Signs Your Behavioral Health Practice Is Losing Money It Can't Afford to Lose

If two or more of these are true, revenue is slipping — and often patient care with it.

FREE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BILLING AUDIT

Find the paneling, coding, telehealth, or authorization leak before another session becomes a write-off.

Written findings. A real dollar estimate. No charge and no obligation.

Get My Free Behavioral Health Billing Audit
WHY PERFECTMBS

Why Therapists, Psychiatrists, and Treatment Centers Trust PerfectMBS With Their Livelihood

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WHY PERFECTMBS

We fix the barrier that comes before the claim.

Most behavioral health billing companies start at coding. We start at credentialing and paneling — because that's where the denials, and the delays in getting paid at all, actually begin. Get that right and everything downstream gets easier.

Credentialing firstPanelingEligibilityClean downstream claims
02
WHY PERFECTMBS

We protect your income and your patients' continuity of care together.

Tracking session limits keeps treatment from stopping mid-course. Clean telehealth coding keeps virtual care flowing. Fast credentialing gets you seeing paneled patients sooner. Doing the billing right serves the person on the other side of the couch, too.

Session continuityTelehealthFaster panelingPatient access
03
WHY PERFECTMBS

We're built for the 2026 rules, not the last ones.

The telehealth extension, the in-person waiver, the parity enforcement shift, the collaborative-care code changes, AI claim flagging — all wired into how we work.

Telehealth extensionIn-person waiverParity shiftAI claim review
04
WHY PERFECTMBS

We take it off your plate, and there's no trap.

You get your time back, monthly reporting you can actually read, and a month-to-month engagement. If we're not improving your collections and your denial rate inside 90 days, you shouldn't stay.

Time backMonthly reportingMonth-to-month90-day improvement
THE PERFECTMBS STANDARD Get paneled. Bill the session correctly. Keep treatment moving. Get your time back.
A QUIET, CONTROLLED TRANSITION

How We Take Over Your Billing Without Touching Your Time With Patients

01
STEP 1 5 minutes of your time

Your free audit

Step 1 — Your free audit (5 minutes of your time). Tell us your license type, setting, payers, and biggest billing frustration. We confirm within one business day.

License typePractice settingPayer mixBiggest frustration
STEP OUTPUT Audit request confirmed within one business day.
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STEP 2 5–7 business days

Your findings, in writing

Step 2 — Your findings, in writing (5–7 business days). We review your denial patterns, your paneling status, and your telehealth and time-based coding, then deliver a written report: where you're leaking revenue, where credentialing gaps are costing you, and a dollar estimate of your annual loss. Yours to keep.

Denial patternsPaneling statusTelehealth codingAnnual loss estimate
STEP OUTPUT A written report that is yours to keep.
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STEP 3 5–10 business days

We go live

Step 3 — We go live (5–10 business days). We work inside your existing EHR — whether that's SimplePractice, TheraNest, ICANotes, or another platform — file the credentialing that's outstanding, configure your coding and telehealth rules, and take over your claims, authorizations, and denials. Your sessions and your schedule never change.

Existing EHROutstanding credentialingCoding and telehealthClaims, auth, denials
STEP OUTPUT Your sessions and your schedule never change.
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STEP 4 Every month

Monthly reporting you can actually read

Step 4 — Monthly reporting you can actually read. Every metric that matters, in plain language, with anything moving the wrong way flagged and already being handled.

Denial rateClean claimsPaneling statusA/R and appeals
STEP OUTPUT Clear monthly performance with issues already being handled.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BILLING QUESTIONS

Behavioral Health Billing Questions, Answered Straight

Because it stacks challenges no other specialty carries all at once: the highest denial rate in healthcare (15–25%), credentialing rules where state licensure alone doesn't make you billable, time-based codes that hinge on session length, telehealth that now makes up most visits with its own place-of-service and modifier rules, session limits and prior authorizations, supervision requirements for associate clinicians, and behavioral-health carve-outs that route claims to separate payers. And the practices carrying all of this are usually small, with little or no billing staff. It takes behavioral-health-specific expertise to make it work.

15–25% denialsCredentialingTime-based codesCarve-outs
FINAL CTA

Your Patients Need You Present, Not Buried in Claims. Let's Take the Billing Off Your Desk for Good.

You trained to help people through their hardest moments — not to spend a third of your week on hold with insurance companies. Every denial you write off, every panel you're not on yet, every session limit that catches you by surprise is revenue you earned and care your patients need, lost to paperwork.

PerfectMBS handles all of it, so you can do what you're actually here to do.

Free audit first. Written findings. A real dollar estimate. No obligation.
WHAT THE FREE AUDIT REVIEWS
Denial patterns Paneling status Telehealth coding Time-based codes Session limits Carve-out routing
FREE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BILLING AUDIT

See Where Paneling, Coding, and Denials Are Costing You

Share a few details about your practice. The written findings and dollar estimate are yours to keep.

No charge. No obligation. Written findings are yours to keep.
FREE AUDIT Credentialing, denials, telehealth, time, and payer routing
WRITTEN FINDINGS Revenue leakage and annual loss estimated clearly
NO OBLIGATION The report is yours to keep