These answers draw in part from “Casp Session Note Templates 0362T And 0373T” (CASP CEU Center), and extend it with peer-reviewed research from our library of 27,900+ ABA research articles. Clinical framing, BACB ethics code references, and cross-links below are synthesized by Behaviorist Book Club.
View the original presentation →0362T and 0373T are Category III CPT codes for ABA services delivered by two or more technicians. 0362T is behavior identification supporting assessment; 0373T is adaptive behavior treatment with protocol modification.
Both are generally reserved for clients whose severe or dangerous behavior requires multiple technicians and direct clinical oversight during the session.
Document the date and service times, every provider present, the target behaviors and goals, the protocol delivered and any real-time modifications, objective behavioral data, safety events, and the qualified professional's directing role. The note must justify why two or more technicians were medically necessary, since that is the core requirement payers review for 0362T and 0373T.
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