Managed Health Network Rehab and Internet Addiction Coverage
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Managed Health Network Rehab and Internet Addiction Coverage

Managed Health Network Rehab and Internet Addiction Coverage

Keeping up with friends and family through email and social networking provides a sense of freedom, but it also raises concerns about unhealthy Internet habits. Stanford University reports that almost 1 out of every 8 Americans show signs of compulsive Internet abuse. Some individuals consistently check their social media web pages, update their blog or check an email account multiple times throughout the day. When the compulsion to check or use the Internet interferes with a healthy lifestyle, it is important to make a change and start working on recovery goals.

Coverage for Internet Addiction Treatment

Managed Health Network Internet addiction coverage helps pay for the cost of treating compulsive online behaviors. It pays for the cost of in-patient or out-patient treatments on most policies, but each plan offers different levels of coverage. Some policies allow you to enter a residential program and pay for the majority of the costs while other policies only pay for out-patient treatment programs.

Depending on the policy, you might need a referral or pre-authorization before you start a treatment program. Managed Health Network Internet addiction coverage usually falls under the category of behavioral or mental health on your policy. Evaluate the details of your policy before assuming that your coverage applies to a specific treatment program.

Limitations on the Coverage

Although Managed Health Network Internet addiction coverage usually pays for treatment programs, some policies set limitations or requirements that you must complete before starting a treatment program. In some cases, the policy will only pay for treatment in an in-network facility. Other policies will pay for treatment in an out-patient program, but might require a referral from a medical doctor before allowing you to enter an in-patient or residential treatment program.

Comply with any standards or limitations set on your policy before starting a program. If the policy requires pre-authorization or a referral from your doctor, then obtain the appropriate paperwork and comply with the requirements in the policy. Read the details about your mental health or behavioral health coverage before starting a treatment program.

Internet addiction interferes with a healthy lifestyle by causing a compulsive behavior. It prevents you from making healthy decisions about your social life or your relationships. In some cases, it also interferes with your career goals. By making changes through an appropriate treatment program, you reduce the health risks associated with your compulsive behavior and improve your lifestyle.