Psycho-Babble Social Thread 5611

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Rant on mental health insurance

Posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 0:02:37

The television show "60 Minutes" had a segment on tonight about a woman whose health insurance refused to pay for a life saving kidney transplant for her. Of course, that's atrocious and I felt sympathetic toward her, but I couldn't help thinking - how is her situation different from someone suffering from major depression and wants/needs to see a psychiatrist? I carry mental health insurance, but my carrier refuses to pay for therapy because I don't see someone on their list. Actually, I would have wanted to, but there was no one within about 20 miles of me. And believe me, this was definitely a life threatening illness I had. So I continue to pay out of pocket, but for many people this is simply not an option. If mental illness didn't have the stigma it does, the general public wouldn't stand for this kind of discrimination from insurance companies. Any thoughts?

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance

Posted by stjames on April 11, 2001, at 13:16:44

In reply to Rant on mental health insurance, posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 0:02:37

Actually, I would have wanted to, but there was no one within about 20 miles of me.

James here....

20 miles ! i wish my work and docs were that close !

james

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James

Posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 17:12:56

In reply to Re: Rant on mental health insurance, posted by stjames on April 11, 2001, at 13:16:44

How far do you have to travel to see your doctor?

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James

Posted by stjames on April 11, 2001, at 17:25:04

In reply to Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James, posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 17:12:56

> How far do you have to travel to see your doctor ?

60 miles one way, a small price to pay for mental health.

James

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James

Posted by judy1 on April 11, 2001, at 18:51:22

In reply to Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James, posted by stjames on April 11, 2001, at 17:25:04

I just had to get mine in too- 113.2 miles each way. But since I have a dissociative disorder, it's like I'm there in a flash ;-)- judy

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance » judy1

Posted by Sulpicia on April 11, 2001, at 20:26:06

In reply to Re: Rant on mental health insurance St James, posted by judy1 on April 11, 2001, at 18:51:22

> I just had to get mine in too- 113.2 miles each way. But since I have a dissociative disorder, it's like I'm there in a flash ;-)- judy

Judy -- best line I've seen so far.
S. :):):)

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance

Posted by stjames on April 11, 2001, at 21:50:17

In reply to Re: Rant on mental health insurance » judy1, posted by Sulpicia on April 11, 2001, at 20:26:06

> > I just had to get mine in too- 113.2 miles each way. But since I have a dissociative disorder, it's like I'm there in a flash ;-)- judy
>
> Judy -- best line I've seen so far.
> S. :):):)

Me too ! Love it !

james

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance

Posted by Noa on April 14, 2001, at 12:56:55

In reply to Rant on mental health insurance, posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 0:02:37

I am re-posting this from above thread on HMOs:

I encourage you to visit the following websites:

Coalition of Mental Health Professionals and
Consumers:

http://www.nomanagedcare.org

They have lots of links about dealing with HMOs, etc.


Physicians Who Care:

http://www.hmopage.org

They have a page where you can register your
complaint:

http://www.hmopage.org/patcomp.html

 

Re: Rant on mental health insurance

Posted by DarkWind on April 15, 2001, at 20:14:36

In reply to Rant on mental health insurance, posted by Marie1 on April 11, 2001, at 0:02:37

stigma or no stigma, i think that the insurance companies would continue to seek their profit at the expense of humanity, and i think that whether the people stood for it or not, the insurance companies would continue to get away with it.

it's an interesting historical note that one of the only industries to actually "thrive" during the great depression of the early 1900's was the insurance industry.


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