Behavioral health and substance use disorder care
Behavioral Health coverage
Covered services include the treatment of behavioral health disorders provided by a hospital, psychiatric hospital, residential treatment facility, physician, or behavioral health provider including:
- Inpatient room and board at the semi-private room rate (your plan will cover the extra expense of a private room when appropriate because of your medical condition), and other services and supplies related to your condition that are provided during your stay in a hospital, psychiatric hospital, or residential treatment facility
 - Outpatient treatment received while not confined as an inpatient in a hospital, psychiatric hospital, or residential treatment facility, including:
 - Office visits to a physician or behavioral health provider such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, or licensed professional counselor (includes telemedicine consultation)
 - Individual, group, and family therapies for the treatment of behavioral health disorders
 - Other outpatient behavioral health treatment such as:
        
- Partial hospitalization treatment provided in a facility or program for behavioral health treatment provided under the direction of a physician
 - Intensive outpatient program provided in a facility or program for behavioral health treatment provided under the direction of a physician
 - Skilled behavioral health services provided in the home, but only when all of the following criteria are met:
            
- You are homebound
 - Your physician orders them
 - The services take the place of a stay in a hospital or a residential treatment facility, or you are unable to receive the same services outside your home
 - The skilled behavioral health care is appropriate for the active treatment of a condition, illness, or disease
 
 - Electro-convulsive therapy (ECT)
 - Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
 - Psychological testing
 - Neuropsychological testing
 - Observation
 - Peer counseling support by a peer support specialist
 
 
Substance use disorder treatment
Covered services include the treatment of substance related disorders provided by a hospital, psychiatric hospital, residential treatment facility, physician, or behavioral health provider as follows:
- Inpatient room and board, at the semi-private room rate (your plan will cover the extra expense of a private room when appropriate because of your medical condition), and other services and supplies that are provided during your stay in a hospital, psychiatric hospital, or residential treatment facility.
 - Outpatient treatment received while not confined as an inpatient in a hospital, psychiatric hospital, or residential treatment facility, including:
    
- Office visits to a physician or behavioral health provider such as a psychologist, social worker, or licensed professional counselor (includes telemedicine consultation)
 - Individual, group, and family therapies for the treatment of substance related disorders
 
 - Other outpatient substance related disorders treatment such as:
    
- Partial hospitalization treatment provided in a facility or program for treatment of substance related disorders provided under the direction of a physician
 - Intensive outpatient program provided in a facility or program for treatment of substance related disorders provided under the direction of a physician
 - Ambulatory or outpatient detoxification which include outpatient services that monitor withdrawal from alcohol or other substances, including administration of medications
 - Observation
 - Peer counseling support by a peer support specialist
 
 
Behavioral health important note:
A peer support specialist serves as a role model, mentor, coach, and advocate. They must be certified by the state where the services are provided or a private certifying organization recognized by Aetna. Peer support must be supervised by a behavioral health provider.
Precertification
All inpatient and residential treatment for mental health and substance use disorder care must be pre-certified. The health care provider is responsible for obtaining pre-certification for network care.
Partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient care do not require prior authorization/precertification. However, non-routine outpatient care, such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulus –TMS, require prior authorization/precertification