Posts Tagged "Blue Cross Blue Shield"

Update: New Tech City’s “How Eating Disorders Evolved Online”

Posted by on May 20, 2015 in EDs and the Media, My Story, New Post, The Problem of Proana | 0 comments

Update: New Tech City’s “How Eating Disorders Evolved Online”

If you’ve been with me since last summer, then you might remember a radio broadcast about the internet and eating disorders that I participated in last September. The other day, the host of that show (New Tech City on WNYC) contacted me to say that the story had done so well that they would be re-airing the story with an update! I wanted to share a link to the updated story here with all of you. It was pretty exciting to be included in the story, especially because the New Tech City gang treated the topic so respectfully and thoughtfully. They were a team I could trust with my story....

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Five Things You Should Know About Your Insurance

Posted by on May 14, 2015 in Insurance Issues, Published Writings | 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 Insurance Issues | 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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More Than Weight Had Been Lost: One Year Post-Residential

Posted by on Jan 28, 2015 in My Story | 2 comments

More Than Weight Had Been Lost: One Year Post-Residential

I sat in the waiting area clutching the hospital gown I had been given, waiting for one of the nurses to call my name. A shoeless girl shuffled by wheeling a pole with an IV bag dangling from the top. A long tube protruded from the IV bag, snaked down the pole, and disappeared into her nose. What am I doing here? One year ago today I was admitted into a residential treatment center in Philadelphia. Emotionally, I was already drained from battling just to get to the facility. I had been told more than two weeks earlier that I wasn’t making enough progress in the day treatment program and...

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

Posted by on Dec 22, 2014 in EDs and the Media, Insurance Issues | 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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