Scraper + Scrollytelling
How New York Medicaid's Psychotherapy Rates Measure Up
An analysis of Psychology Today profiles show New York City Medicaid rates lag far behind the private market.
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
2022
In New York City, there are just 47 child and adolescent
psychologists who accept Medicaid. They must serve more than 1.3 million children who rely on the state's health insurance.
Barbara Kapetanakes, the president of the New York Psychological Association, says reimbursement rates play a large role in
deterring psychologists from working with Medicaid or other health insurers.
New York Medicaid pays about $70 for a typical session of psychotherapy*, about $12 below the national median. However,
Kapetanakes says the market rate for psychotherapy is significantly higher where she practices in Westchester and there is
little incentive to take a pay cut and enroll with Medicaid.
An analysis of more than 1,300 NYC-area child therapist listings on Psychology Today
shows just how big this gap could be.
While New York Medicaid reimburses significantly less than what most providers are charging, it actually is paying psychologists
more than what it pays for a comparable 30-40-minute specialist visit. Specialists, like gastroenterologists or orthopedic
doctors, make $56 when they bill one of the most common codes, a level four office visit.
The last time psychotherapy saw a raise from New York Medicaid was a little over seven years ago, when rates jumped up $20 to
the current price. Specialists visits, however, have remained at the same price for at least the past 15 years.
Methodology
I scraped PsychologyToday.com by searching for therapists that treat children 6-10 in the following areas: New York, Brooklyn, Bronx,
Staten Island, and multiple neighborhoods in Queens. I used the "Cost Per Session" section of the profile to get a price for that
provider. If they listed a range, I took the average. If they listed a maximum ("Up to {number}"), I used the maximum. If they used
a base rate ("{number}+"), I used the base.
* Psychologists typically bill 90834, a 45-minute psychotherapy session, according to New York Psychological Association President
Barbara Kapetanakes.
To determine the Medicaid reimbursement rates of the psychotherapy session (90834) and one of the most commonly billed specialist
visit codes (99214), I referenced New York
State's Medicaid Physician Fee Schedules from 2006-2022