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    1. The inpatient fool walked out on the asshole because it was


    2. The program was an inpatient program for seven days,


    3. insurance (Medicare/Medicaid) for more costly items and inpatient care


    4. items and inpatient care?


    5. inpatient care, and other less severe sections of healthcare


    6. As I braced myself for another inpatient stay at the Luny bin I could only


    7. year even with all my inpatient hospitalization stints


    8. Her face was stern and inpatient, knowing that at this rate, they wouldn’t get to the battle field of Amos until well past noon


    9. inpatient I guess ”


    10. Was an inpatient for ten years "til they started this

    11. After undergoing treatment in either outpatient or inpatient care, patients are strongly advised to participate in the programs set by Narcotics Anonymous on a long-term basis


    12. The aim with this type of treatment is to alter or modify behavior patterns in patients and restore normal function, which is done on either outpatient or inpatient basis


    13. He even told the press he had received inpatient treatment


    14. Would it cover only what the government called “serious mental illnesses” (a definition that was more limited in 1996 than it is today, including only schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and the most disabling clinical depression)? Would parity cover what the government called “all mental illnesses”—which, in theory, included any condition listed in the DSM (a list that was different and somewhat more limited in 1996 than it is now)? Would parity include all addictions and substance use disorders (which, in 1996, some leading mental health advocates were still claiming were not actually diseases)? Would parity cover a menu of evidence-based treatments from different caregivers in different settings that worked for different patients—the equivalent of covering surgery, medication, outpatient physical therapy, inpatient rehab, and other treatments for a knee injury—or would it mostly be parity for generic psychopharmacology, a little short-term outpatient therapy, and maybe a few days in a hospital after a suicide attempt?


    15. Over the next year, Mom was hospitalized for alcohol-related issues five different times in the inpatient unit at Mass General


    16. In this case, the contract was created as a precursor to what we felt needed to happen if inpatient treatment failed again: my brother, Teddy, would become her temporary guardian, and we would develop both a medical plan and an estate plan, so nobody could take financial advantage of my mom


    17. But before families reached this extreme point, there were a growing number of mental health courts in each state—and a variety of cities—that oversaw everything from involuntary inpatient commitments to court-ordered outpatient treatment with medicine (called “assisted outpatient treatment” or “outpatient commitment”)


    18. ” Instead, he publicly announced he was going for inpatient treatment at St


    19. Even though I was still in the day program—which was, in retrospect, still a sign I wasn’t completely committed to treatment and my own recovery—I attended the medallion-closure ceremony with my peers from the inpatient unit


    20. For an outpatient, a day program—also referred to as a “partial hospitalization program” (PHP)—is somewhere between a forty-five-minute outpatient psychotherapy session or twelve-step meeting and a full day of inpatient care

    21. In our current model of treatment—which offers mostly acute care for these chronic illnesses—most patients with coverage bounce between inpatient stays and then just being out in the world jousting with everything


    22. In fact, the biggest laugh I got at the press conference was with a line people say in rehab, and in inpatient psychiatric care, all the time:


    23. How couldn’t I? Theirs didn’t cover parity for substance use disorders even though my mother, my brother, and I had all been treated for them—and just weeks before my father introduced his bill, my sister, Kara, who had been very curious about my inpatient experiences at Mayo, quietly checked herself in there for treatment


    24. Steve’s complaints mirrored those of many patients and family members who testified about being denied care—mostly expensive inpatient care, which was either refused altogether or withdrawn, without any real understanding of medical necessity, far before the patients were well enough to go home


    25. Even when families had an inpatient hospitalization benefit of just thirty days, and with a high deductible, it was often hard to even get that: patients would be forced to go home after five or six days, or have their stays reviewed every two days, so instead of focusing on treatment, the families spent much of the time worrying their loved one would be prematurely discharged


    26. A physician from Tulsa told us about a conversation he had with an insurance company health plan reviewer, who was trying to decide if a patient was suicidal enough to get inpatient treatment


    27. They wanted advice on treatment options—figuring that by now I had tried every inpatient facility and outpatient treatment, and had consulted (either personally or professionally during a hearing) with every major government, academic, and private expert there was


    28. I seriously considered going back into inpatient care immediately, but we were at a very fragile moment in the parity bill process


    29. There was still traditional inpatient care covering bipolar disorder and addiction—for which I was lucky enough to have excellent federal employee coverage and could afford to pay out of pocket for anything not covered


    30. This inpatient treatment could include a variety of medications, a variety of supportive psychotherapies, the new low-dose courses of ECT (which I have never tried), and education in everything from nutrition and exercise to spirituality

    31. He invited me and Cathy Morelli, a Connecticut mother who had also appeared at our hearing, telling an achingly painful story about her fourteen-year-old daughter, who suffered from an eating disorder, anxiety, and depression and had made multiple suicide attempts but was repeatedly refused inpatient care—or discharged prematurely—by her health insurer


    32. But in the past decades it has been the single largest impediment to quality inpatient mental health care


    33. The exclusion limits any facilities, old or new, that have more than sixteen inpatient mental health beds and more than 51 percent of patients with mental illness, from getting reimbursement from Medicaid for patients between the ages of twenty-two and sixty-four


    34. This dramatically limits the number of inpatient beds available to patients in America, and has a horrible trickle-down effect through all of mental health care


    35. The Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services and state insurance commissioners should work together to strongly enforce MHPAEA, publicly report incidents of noncompliance, including summaries of all investigations and their results, and publish health insurance plan denial rates for outpatient and inpatient behavioral health care compared to medical and surgical care


    36. Besides these sessions—we did over forty of them—Patrick gave me access to all of his medical records, including all the notes from his psychiatrists and psychologists, inpatient and outpatient (none of which he had ever read), and his handwritten worksheets from rehabs


    37. outpatient and inpatient, 310–11


    38. Their first order of business is to visit each of the 937 inpatient beds to check that its equipment has come back online


    39. At the inpatient elevator, a sign read: ID REQUIRED


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