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To qualify as a clinical psychologist (CP), a practitioner must meet the following
                   requirements:

                   Hold a doctoral degree in psychology;

                   Be licensed or certified, on the basis of the doctoral degree in psychology, by the State in
                   which he or she practices, at the independent practice level of psychology to furnish
                   diagnostic, assessment, preventive, and therapeutic services directly to individuals.

                   B.  Qualified Clinical Psychologist Services Defined

                   Effective July 1, 1990, the diagnostic and therapeutic services of CPs and services and
                   supplies furnished incident to such services are covered as the services furnished by a
                   physician or as incident to physician’s services are covered.  However, the CP must be
                   legally authorized to perform the services under applicable licensure laws of the State in
                   which they are furnished.

                   C.  Types of Clinical Psychologist Services That May Be Covered

                   Diagnostic and therapeutic services that the CP is legally authorized to perform in
                   accordance with State law and/or regulation.  A/B MACs (B) pay all qualified CPs based
                   on the physician fee schedule for the diagnostic and therapeutic services.  (Psychological
                   tests by practitioners who do not meet the requirements for a CP may be covered under
                   the provisions for diagnostic tests as described in §80.2.

                   Services and supplies furnished incident to a CP’s services are covered if the
                   requirements that apply to services incident to a physician’s services, as described in §60
                   are met.  These services must be:

                       •  Mental health services that are commonly furnished in CPs’ offices;

                       •  An integral, although incidental, part of professional services performed by the
                          CP;

                       •  Performed under the direct personal supervision of the CP; i.e., the CP must be
                          physically present and immediately available;

                       •  Furnished without charge or included in the CP’s bill; and

                       •  Performed by an employee of the CP (or an employee of the legal entity that
                          employs the supervising CP) under the common law control test of the Act, as set
                          forth in 20 CFR 404.1007 and §RS 2101.020 of the Retirement and Survivors
                          Insurance part of the Social Security Program Operations Manual System.

                       •  Diagnostic psychological testing services when furnished under the general
                          supervision of a CP.
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