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If you don't have health insurance, can you still get eating disorder treatment? Here are ways to get life-saving treatment when insurance is an obstacle.

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The road to recovery from anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders can be difficult for many individuals and their families. Unfortunately, it may become even more difficult when insurance companies do not contract for specific services or do not honor treatment recommendations. 

If insurance is not an option, the cost of eating disorder treatment can be thousands. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder; yet many individuals are forced to go without treatment or have to go to a less specialized facility due to insurance barriers.

While there is no promise  the recommendations below will work in each varying circumstance, below are a few suggestions that have worked in the past to provide individuals with life-saving treatment when insurance becomes an obstacle.

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4 Ways to Overcome Insurance Difficulties for ED Treatment

1. Understand your benefits

 If you have insurance, it is important to understand your plan and how you can use it to best fit your needs. Benefits are what your insurance plan can offer you as far as coverage. 

If your work offers both a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plan, talk to your human resources coordinator to figure out which plan makes sense for you. Often, HMO is cheaper (takes less out of your monthly check) but a PPO plan may have a broader coverage spectrum which might be beneficial if you know you’re going to be seeing private providers. 

It is also important to know that there are in-network and out-of-network benefits. Perhaps your treatment provider of choice doesn’t accept your in-network benefits, but would consider your out-of-network coverage. Again, be sure to ask these questions when speaking with your insurance contractor so that you can be the best advocate for yourself when trying to navigate treatment.

2. Choose a Provider with a Specialization in Eating Disorders 

Many providers who treat eating disorders have the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) credential. This is a certification that is given through the International Association for Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP) for therapists, dietitians, and other professionals who have completed a certain amount of supervised hours in the field of eating disorders. 

Those who have experience working with eating disorders may be at an advantage when seeking coverage for their clients as they understand how best to present their cases to insurance companies. Eating disorder specialists may also help you to make a Single Case Agreement (SCA) with your insurance company to help support payment. SCAs can occur when a provider who doesn’t take insurance submits paperwork to your individual insurance company to help pay for your specialized care. This rate of payment is determined between the provider and the insurance company, but it is typically significantly lower than what the out-of-pocket payment would have been without the SCA. 

Insurance companies are more likely to provide an SCA for a provider that holds a higher level of education or certifications in the field you are seeking treatment for.

3. Switching providers is always an option. 

You have the right to switch insurance providers or switch your plan through your current carrier at certain times of the year. Take a moment and call your current insurance company and check if you would be able to switch from a HMO to a PPO. 

These plans may have been offered at your initial enrollment time and may be easy to switch over as you are navigating your treatment options. Other plans may not meet what your needs are for behavioral health, therefore it is important to know that you have options. There may be some options that are better than your current plan. 

Also, there may be some great options through your state’s insurance. For example, in the past, Connecticut and Massachusetts’ state insurance have often supported transportation and full coverage of treatment services. State insurance options may also be beneficial for young adults/college – aged students who are still on their family’s plan and have a high deductible through that.

4. Seek Scholarships and Community Support

Scholarships and community support are available for clients who are seeking higher levels of care such as Inpatient, Residential, and/or Partial Hospitalization Programs. Project Heal is a wonderful organization that partners with treatment centers across the United States to sponsor deserving individuals for treatment at their facilities. 

Learn How to Navigate Insurance for ED Treatment

Insurance and financial barriers can create difficulties in treatment. It is important that individuals find support and learn how to navigate this stressor. If you are in need of treatment and are having a difficult time with your insurance, we can help to check your benefits and help you better understand your coverage options.

Explore Monte Nido’s Insurance Checker Tool now to learn about your coverage or reach out to us today.

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