Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Treatment Center Focused on Expanding Access and Opportunity
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JAMA Psychiatry recently released a study indicating that a significantly lower percentage of psychiatrists accept insurance than physicians in other specialties. This represents a major stumbling block in making mental health care more accessible, even with the implementation of new policies like the Affordable Care Act.
“One of the main reasons people don’t seek treatment for mental health disorders is because they think they can’t afford it,” says
Mental health has been a regular news focus lately, with the Affordable Care Act establishing parity between treatment for mental and physical health. In theory, insurers must cover mental health treatment on the same level that they cover physical health. In conjunction with the health insurance marketplaces, more people should now have access to improved insurance coverage. But what if insurance doesn’t solve the problem?
“Insurance doesn’t have to be the only option,” says Brafman, a behavioral and mental health treatment expert. “We always try to work with clients to create a payment plan that is best for them, whether that involves insurance coverage or not.”
The study published in JAMA Psychiatry indicated that while 88.7 percent of specialty physicians accept private insurance, only 55.3 percent of psychiatrists do. The numbers are of similar proportions for
The authors of the study out of
“Accepting insurance is just one piece of the puzzle,” said Brafman, a 20-year veteran of the behavioral health industry. “It’s an important piece, yes, but there are other elements that need to fall into place before we as an industry can provide the maximum opportunity and access for our clients. That’s why our mental health treatment center provides a range of payment options, including insurance. We need to get more treatment for more people, and that means offering a range of choices while working behind the scenes to increase accessibility for everyone.”
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