‘We’re not serving our rural communities’: One eating disorder specialist for 250,000 people
Nearly 20% of patients have no residential treatment in-state.
Nearly 20% of patients have no residential treatment in-state.
How innovative tools can help primary care clinicians screen for and treat eating disorders.
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Across the country, a small group of lawyers and care navigators help patients, often desperately ill, battle with health insurers to access services. It’s a high-stress job, and “you don’t save everybody.”
Eating disorders are America’s deadliest mental health condition. For people struggling to get care, health insurers create some of the most formidable hurdles.