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Emily Rea
Dr. Rea served as the WW Clinic's Behavioral Health Consultant from 2014-2022; however she will be transitioning to a new role as School Psychologist with CPPS as of the summer 2022. She will no longer offer outpatient behavioral health services.
Walla Walla, Washington
Nikki Sharp
I enjoy working with diverse individuals across our Walla Walla. I am a licensed clinical social worker with 20 years of experience in practice working across all ages.
Walla Walla, Washington
Rose Pokrifchak
I strive to create an atmosphere of collaborative humanistic support, interwoven with concrete skills for daily living and striving to optimize the idea of healthy balance in one’s life.
Walla Walla, Washington
Kimberly Cadwallader
I have a passion for helping people. I enjoy working with them to discover the tools that work best for them to help them live happy and healthy lives.
Walla Walla, Washington
Erica R. Daudt
I specialize in helping people move away from their negative beliefs about themselves, which often leads to emotional suffering and common behavioral problems such as eating disorders, chronic anxiety & depression, and instability in relationships.
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County
Elise OConnell
I believe in an integrative approach to treatment that is rooted in my passion for diversity and inclusion. We are all different and a treatment strategy that works for one person will not work for someone else.
Walla Walla, Washington
Chrisann Christensen
We offer SUD and mental/behavioral health services to members of our community/county and to bordering counties as requested. Our team also provides crisis services to the county as well.
Dayton, Washington
Jamie Griffith
My theoretical orientation is an eclectic mix of individual centered, solution focused, and emotional processing approaches using cognitive and behavioral techniques.
Walla Walla, Washington
Alayna Brinton
I have a passion for helping people meet their goals for wellness. I maintain a bio-psycho-social perspective toward care, as I believe that treatment success is best attained through the approach of treating each individual within their environment.
Walla Walla, WA
Hanna Welser
I have a warm, person-centered approach to therapy, combined with a theoretical orientation in Cognitive Behavior Therapy-based skills. I strongly believe that as the client, you are the expert on yourself, and that you already possess the capacity w
Walla Walla, WA
Ashia Jordana
I commonly use a strengths-based and person-centered approach that also individualizes treatment based interventions to assist each unique person.
Walla Walla, WA
Julie B. Lester
Julie provides mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults and families using a variety of evidence-based modalities to assist them in their journey towards healing and growth. She is present-centered in her approach and trauma-informed.
Walla Walla, Washington
Young children’s mental health evaluations
The Washington state legislature recently passed a bill that will change Apple Health’s policies for mental health evaluations for children from birth to age 5, now known as the Mental Health Assessment for Young Children (MHAYC).
Changes under the new MHAYC policy include:
- Reimbursement for up to 5 sessions
- Reimbursement to health care professional travel costs for assessments performed in home or community settings
- Requirement to use the DC:05 diagnostic classification system
Travel reimbursement details
Travel for in-network health care professionals will be reimbursed in accordance with your contract if these qualifications are met:
- Conducting a mental health assessment
- CPT codes 90791, 90792 or H0031
- For a child from birth to age 5 up until their 6th birthday
- For a session performed in the child or family’s home or in a community setting
To request reimbursement, you need to complete the MHAYC provider A-19 form, including:
- The service date of the assessment
- The ProviderOne client ID
- Addresses of starting and ending point
- Miles from starting point to ending point
- Mileage rate (prepopulated on the form)
- Submit invoices to . The invoices will be confirmed to claims based on the eligibility requirements for reimbursed outlined here. If all requirements are not met, UnitedHealthcare can’t adjudicate the claim.
Please submit the invoices no later than 60 days from an adjudicated supporting claim.
Questions: Please submit any questions or concerns to
Resources
- MHAYC Billing Webinar Slides 1/6/2022 (wa.gov)
- Mental Health Services Billing Guide (wa.gov)