2009 Kit


Special Topics


Insurers


  • June:  Recovery and the Health Care/Insurance Systems: Improving Treatment and Increasing Access


    (Premiers: 06/03/2009)
    When the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Act of 2008 becomes effective in 2010, additional options will become available to those seeking addiction and mental health services. The Act will require group health plans to offer coverage for addiction and mental illness and provide benefits on par with those for all other medical and surgical conditions. This program will examine what impact the Act will have on health care and insurance systems and what it means for individuals and families battling addiction. The show will also explore other issues related to health care?s role in recovery, such as proper screening and intervention, prescription drug abuse prevention, and treating co-occurring disorders.   more...

  • June:  Recovery and the Health Care/Insurance Systems: Improving Treatment and Increasing Access


    (Premiers: 06/03/2009)
    When the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Act of 2008 becomes effective in 2010, additional options will become available to those seeking addiction and mental health services. The Act will require group health plans to offer coverage for addiction and mental illness and provide benefits on par with those for all other medical and surgical conditions. This program will examine what impact the Act will have on health care and insurance systems and what it means for individuals and families battling addiction. The show will also explore other issues related to health care's role in recovery, such as proper screening and intervention, prescription drug abuse prevention, and treating co-occurring disorders.   more...

  • Recovery Month Toolkit 2007 Insurance Providers


    Substance use disorders affect millions of Americans of all ages and backgrounds. Insurance providers play an integral role in ensuring that people who need treatment have access and can begin a path of recovery. Substance use disorders can cause a variety of related illnesses, such as heart or liver disease, and directly contribute to an increase in health care and insurance-related costs. However, recognizing that substance use disorders are treatable and covering treatment options will help insurance providers defray more costs in the long run. It also will help improve the health and well-being of those affected.   more...

  • Recovery Month Toolkit 2005 Insurers


    With the overwhelming number of Americans living with substance use disorders relying on health insurance to help pay for the cost of treatment, the nation's private insurers face significant challenges in providing adequate coverage. In 2002, the average cost of treatment of substance use disorders in an outpatient setting was estimated at $1,433 per course of treatment; more aggressive in-patient treatment options and methadone (medication-assisted treatment) services can cost nearly $8,000 per admission. Clearly, the cost of treatment is significant; however, the cost of not treating these disorders is even higher. Central to the challenges private insurers face when deciding which treatment options to cover are concerns about whether employers will want to invest their money in treatment plans that may not be used, as well as concerns about the cost-effectiveness of those treatments. Additionally, in an economy where employers look to cut costs, providing additional covered services may not appear cost effective for private insurers. In the long term, however, the opposite is often true. In some cases, integrating addiction treatment with medical treatment can cut the cost of medical treatment in half.   more...