Columbus Park Becomes a Blue Cross Blue Shield In-Network Provider
Current research indicates that approximately 20 million American women and 10 million American men will experience an eating disorder at least once during their lives. Effective treatment for eating disorders requires specialized, evidence-based care that's often difficult to find, and what's more, high-quality treatment can be prohibitively expensive. The most intensive eating disorder treatment settings, such as inpatient hospitals and day programs, often accept insurance, but outpatient settings with specialized care - where patients can be treated at home while attending work or school - typically only accept private pay patients. In these settings, therapy sessions generally cost upwards of
In an effort to increase access to evidence-based outpatient eating disorder treatment,
Columbus Park is devoted to maintaining the best practices that make all the difference to patients, insurers, and clinicians alike. "Over the last decade," Gerson notes, "we've worked to refine how we can recruit the strongest providers, provide them with the best training, and keep them feeling happy and stimulated so they stay on with us long-term. And we've figured out how to give them the right ongoing support so they can deliver the most effective treatments." Gerson and her team have also been using validated outcome questionnaires to track concrete data about how their patients are faring. They use that data to improve treatment delivery and to support consistently stronger outcomes.
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