Posts Tagged "advocacy"

Five Things You Should Know About Your Insurance

Posted by on May 14, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Five Things You Should Know About Your Insurance

Yesterday I was in Washington, DC with the Eating Disorders Coalition and many eating disorder/mental health advocates from across the country for the 2015 Spring Lobby Day. This time we were focusing our energies on the Anna Westin Act of 2015. This legislation would clarify the mental health parity act (so that insurance companies stop unjustly denying patients treatment), increase training about eating disorders for health professionals, and encourage truth in advertising. However — I will write more about that at another time! For now, I wanted to share with you a post that I wrote for...

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Money, Power, and Eating Disorder Justice

Posted by on Mar 16, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Money, Power, and Eating Disorder Justice

I’m a bit late in writing this, as it has been an up-and-down sort of week. Better late than never, right? Last Wednesday I had the totally awesome experience of joining members of the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) for Mental Health Matters Day in Albany. We met with legislators and their staff to advocate on behalf of important eating disorder issues, especially matters of justice and accessing treatment. Specifically, we were asking 1) to help close the gap between so-called mental health parity justice and what insurers REALLY end up covering for mental health (i.e., not...

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NEDAwareness Week 2015

Posted by on Feb 22, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

NEDAwareness Week 2015

Media Literacy   Today begins National Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2015. Last year, I spent NEDAwareness Week inside a residential treatment facility. I hadn’t even known the week was coming up until I saw it on the weekly schedules we received, which told us what groups were available and when our various therapy and medical appointments were taking place. I had never “celebrated” (if that’s the right word… commemorated?) NEDAwareness Week before then. After all, it had only been a little over two months since I’d even learned that what I’d...

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Post-“Denied”: Keep the Pressure on Insurance Companies

Posted by on Dec 22, 2014 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Post-“Denied”: Keep the Pressure on Insurance Companies

Insurance Coverage: Benefit or Barrier? Dear Friends, I’m writing on behalf of the women, men, and children I met this year while in treatment for an eating disorder, and I’m asking for your help. Many of those I met have been suffering from their illnesses for years—but not necessarily because of the illness’s severity. Rather, their eating disorders have been dragged out because their insurance providers consistently cut off treatment prematurely, even against clinician advice. Time and again, these patients leave treatment or (if they’re lucky) are moved to lower...

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Anthem, Mental Health’s Public Enemy No. 1, Called Out in “Denied”

Posted by on Dec 18, 2014 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Anthem, Mental Health’s Public Enemy No. 1, Called Out in “Denied”

On Sunday, 60 Minutes ran a segment called “Denied” that investigated the routine practice of insurance companies to deny mentally ill patients the treatment their doctors prescribe. Since the segment premiered, multiple people have alerted me to the video or sent me links directly, as it is no secret by now that I am one of the thousands who have been and continue to be negatively impacted by insurance providers. The clip was hard to watch. It opened with the story of Katherine West, who died at age 15 of bulimia (which caused heart failure) after being cut from her residential...

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