Preauthorization as a requirement by insurance companies to continue providing coverage for treatments that end up outside of a policyholder’s terms is nothing new; it is a necessary evil providers must deal with on a daily basis to make sure their patients get the care they need if current covered treatments are no longer adequate. Pharmacologic therapies make up the bulk of treatment reviews Insurance requires as part of preauthorization. But adult mental health services (particularly within the discipline of psychology) in the state of Massachusetts are playing an increasingly controversial role in these administrative matters that place employers, providers, and patients in a protracted battle against insurance companies to continue these types of treatments.
“We are seeing what seem to be excessive preauthorization and other reviews that we don’t typically see for other medical services,’’ said Matt Selig, executive director of Health Law Advocates, a public interest law firm based in Boston.
The advocacy legal firm will probably join other groups in filing legal challenges on behalf of therapists and patients. The largest insurer of workers’ mental health services in Massachusetts says it tries to contain costs by making sure patients continue to receive the covered care they need. It seems as though patients in dire need of those services requiring preauthorization feel otherwise. | LINK
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