Psychiatrists Call for Ketamine Insurance Coverage
Leading psychiatrists are challenging inconsistent medical insurance coverage for ketamine, a key medication for patients with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety and other severe mental health conditions. The doctors maintain that the drug is already widely used and proven highly effective for patients who do not respond to traditional medications. However, some insurers give ketamine an unclear label of ‘investigative.’
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In a recent PsychologyToday.com blog, co-founders of
The blog details seven reasons why ketamine should be insured and encouraged for severely depressed and suicidal patients:
- Ketamine is in general use in the medical community in the US and internationally.
- Ketamine has been proven safe and effective—in fact it can be life-saving—for depression and anxiety patients who have often found no relief from traditional antidepressants.
- Ketamine-related research is increasing, with recent FDA approval of clinical trials for R-ketamine.
- Ketamine is needed for treatment-resistant depression.
- Ketamine can be safely used in a structured outpatient setting.
- There is a safe and rigorous treatment protocol.
- Ketamine is economically efficient.
“Research has shown there are many different causes of depression,” says Dalthorp. “So it’s illogical to think that you can treat a different type of depression with the same medicine. When you look at the incidence rate of depression, the data is behind where we really are in practice. We’re in a crisis, and we have to act. That means getting these patients the medicine that’s most likely to put them into remission quickly, and without side effects, and that’s what these medicines can do. I’m really working to increase access to innovative and effective treatments for our patients.”
For more information on treatment-resistant depression and ketamine treatment, visit AdvancedBrainBody.com.
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