Why It’s So Hard to Find a Therapist Who Takes #Insurance

Those who need #therapy often have to pay out of pocket or go without care, even if they have #health insurance.

Hundreds of mental health providers told us they fled networks because insurers made their jobs impossible and their lives miserable.

#News #HealthCare #MentalHealth #Government #Business #Law #Doctors #Hospital #Patients

https://projects.propublica.org/why-i-left-the-network/

  • m3t00🌎@dotnet.social
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    3 months ago

    @ProPublica@newsie.social
    yup, somehow insurance companies inundate healthcare with paperwork to get paid. I’ve been looking for providers that give a discount if you don’t make them do insurance billing. My RN wife spends more time on insurance charting than on actual patient care. they are ripe for restructuring

  • Dan :volvo:@weird.autos
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    3 months ago

    @ProPublica@newsie.social I showed this article to my wife who is a therapist and on several insurance boards.

    Insurance is terrible, but she pointed out that several of the examples in this article are problematic.

  • Nick@social.dairydemon.net
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    3 months ago

    @ProPublica@newsie.social insurance companies having more say over what’s medically necessary than the providers who have been to school for this is the kind of innovation that can only come from the Greatest Nation on Earth™

    How did this happen?

  • Mother Bones@mstdn.social
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    3 months ago

    @ProPublica@newsie.social Yep. “Taking insurance” (misnomer that it is) quite literally ruined. my. life. And I have not been able to recover yet. I have been on so many rants about this for years now.