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Medicare New Jersey · CY2024

Who bills the most Group psychotherapy (90853) to Medicare in New Jersey?

Medicare Part B FFS · CY2024 · as published by CMS
15
Billing groups
3,106
Named-group FFS services
$232,489
Named-group submitted charges
$75
Avg charge / service
$23
Avg allowed / service
64%
Top-5 concentration
55%
Independent share

15 physician groups billed Group psychotherapy (90853) to Medicare fee-for-service in New Jersey in 2024; the top five named groups hold 64% of that volume, and independent (non-hospital-affiliated) groups deliver 55%.

90853 — Group psychotherapy · Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners PUF (Part B), CY2024 release. Medicare fee-for-service only.

Snapshot covers the whole New Jersey market — the table below shows the top 100 groups (free tier).

Payer-mix context

Medicare fee-for-service covers 59% of Medicare in New Jersey; Medicare Advantage penetration 32% → 41% since 2020.

Market structure — concentration, independent share, and the consolidation trend for this market — is part of the market analytics platform — built, not launched yet. Notify me at launch →
#Physician groupCityStSpecialty Providers 90853 svcs Share*Phone
1 FAMILY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES CHERRY HILLNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 5 518 10.8% (856) 424-4408
2 WEST BERGEN MENTAL HEALTHCARE INC. RIDGEWOODNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 25 436 9.1% (201) 444-3550
3 GENERATION STATION LLC LOGAN TOWNSHIPNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 2 400 8.3% (856) 467-6687
4 VIRTUA MEDICAL GROUP, PA VOORHEESNJPHYSICIAN ASSISTANT 1662 373 7.8% (856) 247-7260
5 JEWISH FAMILY AND VOCATIONAL SERVICES OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY INC NORTH BRUNSWICKNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 7 266 5.5% (732) 777-1940
6 ELDEROLOGY LLC METUCHENNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 22 226 4.7% (908) 514-8590
7 SENIOR CARE THERAPY LLC PASSAICNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 143 219 4.6% (973) 264-0023
8 BARNABAS HEALTH MEDICAL GROUP, PC NEWARKNJPSYCHIATRY 254 154 3.2% (973) 926-7814
9 HAMILTON BEHAVIORAL MD PA PARAMUSNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 32 142 3.0% (201) 490-5158
10 COUNTY OF SOMERSET TREASURER BRIDGEWATERNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 23 107 2.2% (908) 725-2800
11 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF METROWEST FLORHAM PARKNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 16 95 2.0% (973) 765-9050
12 CARING PEOPLE NJ OPERATING, LLC CLIFTONNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 7 61 1.3% (732) 495-2350
13 ARC MERCER INC HAMILTONNJNURSE PRACTITIONER 8 42 0.9% (609) 989-9211
14 MONTCLAIR HOSPITAL LLC MONTCLAIRNJCLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER 21 38 0.8% (973) 429-6813
15 KESSLER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC WEST ORANGENJPHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 44 29 0.6% (973) 731-3600

*Share of New Jersey's disclosed Medicare-FFS services for 90853, counted once per clinician. Volume is placed in the state it was billed from, so this page ranks the groups actually billing 90853 in New Jersey — including groups registered elsewhere ("City" is each group's registered location). Group figures sum clinicians affiliated with exactly one group; clinicians in several groups are listed in each group's drill-down but not volume-attributed to any single group.

How to read this. Figures are Medicare fee-for-service only — not all-payer — from the CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners Public Use File (Part B), CY2024 release. CMS suppresses any provider×code row under 11 beneficiaries, so a missing group means "suppressed," never zero. "Charges" are provider-submitted amounts, not payments. Groups are ranked by measured service volume attributed to clinicians in exactly one group — clinicians affiliated with several groups are listed in rosters but never volume-attributed to a single group — a direct read of the public record, not a rating or quality score. Full method: Methods & Sources.

Comparing against an all-payer estimate?

These are exact counts from Medicare fee-for-service claims — roughly a third to half of most procedure markets, depending on payer mix. Modeled all-payer databases project the remainder statistically; we publish the audited floor and label it as such. Same market, different denominator. How the numbers reconcile →