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[-] Sanctus@lemmy.world 109 points 11 months ago

A real time peak at what happens many years after selling out the health of your citizens so that insurers can generate money off of misery.

[-] coolkicks@lemmy.world 37 points 11 months ago

Been looking at therapists for my teenage daughter, she’s been debating therapy for a couple of years and has recently fully committed.

We have good insurance and are financially secure, and holy shit it’s still going to cost an extraordinary amount. I don’t understand how anyone struggling with financial insecurity could even consider having access to therapy as an option.

What a fundamentally broken system, there is not a single type of care that exists that is accessible to the people who need it.

[-] Spot@startrek.website 4 points 11 months ago

Check the HR, insurance extras or employee perks whatever page or call the insurance about Behavioral Health programs. Some companies (not enough by far) have some free or lower cost providers in those programs. Not just EAP, which is also a great offering, just usually not long term. Some, it may just be "virtual in-network visits" are discounted over "in person" visits or something simple. A common obe I see is ~5-8 free w/the matched provider then it rolls into the benefit payments if you keep them going.

Its all a very dumb game and I try to pass along any "tricks" I can find to make the system remotely usable. If anyone has any, throw 'em my way!

[-] coolkicks@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Yep, we’re looking at that exact option right now. 6 free to see if it’s going to work then it’s time to max that deductible!

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