Health Plans and IROs Can Work Together to Determine Proper Care for Eating Disorders
Posted on: Monday, 8 June 2009, 07:00 CDT
"The average cost of treating a patient with anorexia to health insurers exceeds
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According to Dr. Center, eating disorders can cause severe damage to many organ systems, including serious cardiovascular symptoms. Identifying the appropriate level of care can prevent these problems that help push the cost of treatment higher. Incorrectly identifying and inappropriately denying service not only can lead to a patient's death, but could result potentially in expensive litigation. Cutting-edge mental health experts from IROs offer a simple and effective solution for health plans to avoid such costly problems.
"IRO specialty reviews provide a mechanism to assure that enrollees are getting the appropriate level of care, when they need it and for the proper length of time," said Muller.
About NAIRO
NAIRO works to promote the value and integrity of the independent medical review. Its members embrace an independent, evidence-based approach to medical review for resolving coverage disputes between enrollees and their health plans. For more information, visit www.nairo.org.
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