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Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Mental Health Coverage Guide

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI) is a nonprofit health plan serving approximately 220,000 Medicaid and marketplace members in Rhode Island. They are the state's largest Medicaid managed care plan.

States served:
RI

How to Verify Your Mental Health Benefits

Before your first appointment, verify your specific benefits so you know what to expect. Here is a step-by-step process for Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island members:

  1. Call 1-800-459-6019 and have your member ID card ready.
  2. Ask to speak with the behavioral health benefits department.
  3. Ask: "What is my deductible for outpatient mental health services, and how much have I met?"
  4. Ask: "What is my copay or coinsurance for an in-network therapy session?"
  5. Ask: "Do I have out-of-network benefits, and what is the reimbursement rate?"
  6. Ask: "Is prior authorization required for outpatient therapy?"
  7. Ask: "Is there a session limit per year?"
  8. Ask: "Are telehealth sessions covered at the same rate as in-person?"

Know Your Rights: Mental Health Parity Act

Federal law requires Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island to cover mental health services at the same level as medical and surgical benefits. If you are denied coverage, ask for the denial in writing and reference the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.

Want to keep track of all these details? Use our free benefits verification worksheet to organize your coverage information.

Finding an In-Network Therapist

Search Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island's provider directory directly: Find a therapist in your area

Tips for Using the Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Directory

  • Filter by "Behavioral Health" or "Mental Health" specialty.
  • Check that the provider is accepting new patients before calling.
  • Confirm the provider is in-network for your specific plan (not just Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island generally).
  • Look for providers who specialize in your specific concern (anxiety, depression, trauma, etc.).

Types of Providers Covered

Psychiatrist (MD/DO)Psychologist (PhD/PsyD)LCSWLPC/LCPCLMFT

Telehealth Coverage

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island covers telehealth therapy sessions, so you can meet with a therapist from home via video or phone.

Couples & Family Therapy

Family therapy covered with a qualifying diagnosis.

Understanding Your Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Coverage

Available Plan Types

HMO

Prior Authorization

Not required for outpatient therapy.

Substance Use Treatment

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island covers substance use disorder treatment, including outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and inpatient rehabilitation.

Common CPT Codes for Therapy

These are the billing codes your therapist will use when filing claims with Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island:

CPT CodeDescription
90791Psychiatric diagnostic evaluation
90834Individual therapy (45 minutes)
90837Individual therapy (60 minutes)
90847Family / couples therapy (with patient present)
90846Family therapy (without patient present)
90853Group therapy

How to Get Reimbursed (Out-of-Network)

If you are seeing a therapist who is not in Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island's network, you may still be able to get reimbursed. Here is how:

  1. Pay your therapist directly at the time of your session.
  2. Request a superbill from your therapist after each session. This is a detailed receipt with the information Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island needs to process your claim.
  3. Submit your claim to Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island using one of these methods:
  4. Wait for processing. Most claims are processed within 30 days. You will receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) showing what was covered.

What Your Superbill Should Include

  • Therapist's name, credentials, NPI number, and tax ID
  • Date of service
  • CPT code (e.g., 90834 or 90837)
  • ICD-10 diagnosis code
  • Amount charged
  • Your name and date of birth

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island tip: Submit through the NHPRI member portal or by mail. Rhode Island parity laws provide strong protections.

Save Money on Therapy with Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island

Use Your HSA or FSA

Therapy is an eligible expense for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). You can use these pre-tax dollars to pay for copays, coinsurance, and out-of-network therapy costs, effectively saving 20-35% on your therapy expenses.

Ask About Sliding Scale Fees

Many therapists offer reduced rates based on your income. If you have a high deductible Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Islandplan or high out-of-pocket costs, ask your therapist about sliding scale options. Some therapists will also offer "single-case agreements" with Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island at a negotiated rate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island and Therapy

Yes. Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is required by the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act to cover mental health services at the same level as medical/surgical benefits. NHPRI covers outpatient behavioral health for Medicaid and marketplace members in Rhode Island. Rhode Island has comprehensive parity protections.

Visit Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island's online provider directory to search for in-network therapists by location and specialty. You can also call member services at 1-800-459-6019 for help finding a provider.

Yes, Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island covers telehealth therapy sessions. This means you can see a licensed therapist from the comfort of your home via video or phone.

You can submit out-of-network claims to Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island through their online portal, by fax to 1-401-459-6093, by mail. You will need a superbill from your therapist that includes the required CPT codes, diagnosis codes, and provider information.

Not required for outpatient therapy.

Family therapy covered with a qualifying diagnosis.