MultiPlan Rehab and Eating Disorder Coverage
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MultiPlan Rehab and Eating Disorder Coverage

MultiPlan Rehab and Eating Disorder Coverage

Eating disorders are serious illnesses that affect millions and can be life threatening. The number of people who suffer from eating disorders has skyrocketed in the last two decades. If you or a loved one suffer from an eating disorder, MultiPlan Eating Disorder Coverage can help you get the treatment you need.

Does MultiPlan Cover Eating Disorder Treatment?

Mental health care is considered an essential service under current insurance laws. MultiPlan Eating Disorder Coverage should cover treatment for eating disorders and other mental health issues. Your exact coverage will depend on your policy. There are a number of healthcare plans offered, and some have higher deductibles or limitations on treatment and coverage. Talk to your insurer to find out about your specific policy. MultiPlan offers policies in several states and each state has their own coverage rules that will affect your personal coverage.

What Kinds of Treatment Are Covered?

You and your medical professional team should craft a treatment plan that works for you. MultiPlan Eating Disorder coverage may cover both in-patient and out-patient care. Some people find that in-patient treatment is the best fit for them, as it allows for intensive therapy and helps remove the patient from triggers that are linked to harmful behavior. In other cases, patients feel that they are better served by out-patient treatment. Out-patient treatment minimizes disruption of your daily life and allows you to keep up with work and family while sleeping in your own bed at night. Talk to your insurer to find out what services are covered by your policy.

What If the Treatment I Want Isn’t Covered?

Find out if MultiPlan Eating Disorder coverage will cover a portion of your treatment. Often, insurance will cover a percentage of treatment cost. For instance, a policy that covers 50% of treatment out of network will pick up half the bill and the patient will be responsible for the balance. Consult with your insurer to find out the exact coverage your policy includes.

If you wish to seek treatment that is not covered by your policy, you can also look into self-payment options. Some facilities offer discounts to patients who self-pay.