
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
This episode was actually published in June 2022, but this is STILL a huge issue, so we thought we would take another listen …
How can pediatric primary care effectively integrate mental health services amid insurance barriers and coding complexities?
In this episode, we tackle the significant obstacles impacting the compensation and delivery of mental health services for children. By examining Medicaid, CHIP and commercial insurance coverage for mental health, we highlight challenges that hinder pediatricians and affect their young patients and families. The conversation sheds light on potential solutions, such as integrated behavioral health and group therapy, which may offer new avenues for improving care and financial viability. Through shared experiences from industry experts, we explore potential strategies to both navigate and potentially reform the delivery of pediatric mental health services.
Considering the significant implications this has on future generations, what steps must we take now to ensure a sustainable and effective approach that genuinely meets the needs of children and their families?
[00:05- 19:41] Financial and Operational Burdens
[19:42 -29:58] Pediatric Practice Challenges
[29:59 - 38:51] Economic and Qualitative Outcomes
[38:52 - 1:05:50] Advocacy and Reform Efforts
[1:05:51 - 1:13:48] TakeAways
Connect with our guests
Jenna Vallejo
Facebook,
Instagram,
Dr. Jon Price
nationwidechildrens.com
Go to https://lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com/ for all episodes
166 Chronic Illness and Mental Health: The Roadmap Project
149 Management of Youth Depression: Beyond Medications
129 Adolescent Confidentiality: To Share or Not to Share
Tweetable Quotes:
"What happened during the pandemic is that with layoffs and economic disruptions, adults signed up for Medicaid themselves and then found out that their children were also eligible. And so that's how we got to half of all children in the United States, approximately currently covered by Medicaid."...Dr. Jon Price on the impact of the pandemic on the Health Crisis
"We are seeing just an incremental increase in anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and that the eating disorders have almost been taking over in our practice." Jenna Vallejo on the mental health crisis in children
**TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST**
SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A FIVE-STAR REVIEW and share this podcast to other growing entrepreneurs!
Get weekly tips on how to create more money and meaning doing work you love and be one of the many growing entrepreneurs in our community. Connect with me on LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12656341/ or on Instagram or our website at www.lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com .
5
6161 ratings
This episode was actually published in June 2022, but this is STILL a huge issue, so we thought we would take another listen …
How can pediatric primary care effectively integrate mental health services amid insurance barriers and coding complexities?
In this episode, we tackle the significant obstacles impacting the compensation and delivery of mental health services for children. By examining Medicaid, CHIP and commercial insurance coverage for mental health, we highlight challenges that hinder pediatricians and affect their young patients and families. The conversation sheds light on potential solutions, such as integrated behavioral health and group therapy, which may offer new avenues for improving care and financial viability. Through shared experiences from industry experts, we explore potential strategies to both navigate and potentially reform the delivery of pediatric mental health services.
Considering the significant implications this has on future generations, what steps must we take now to ensure a sustainable and effective approach that genuinely meets the needs of children and their families?
[00:05- 19:41] Financial and Operational Burdens
[19:42 -29:58] Pediatric Practice Challenges
[29:59 - 38:51] Economic and Qualitative Outcomes
[38:52 - 1:05:50] Advocacy and Reform Efforts
[1:05:51 - 1:13:48] TakeAways
Connect with our guests
Jenna Vallejo
Facebook,
Instagram,
Dr. Jon Price
nationwidechildrens.com
Go to https://lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com/ for all episodes
166 Chronic Illness and Mental Health: The Roadmap Project
149 Management of Youth Depression: Beyond Medications
129 Adolescent Confidentiality: To Share or Not to Share
Tweetable Quotes:
"What happened during the pandemic is that with layoffs and economic disruptions, adults signed up for Medicaid themselves and then found out that their children were also eligible. And so that's how we got to half of all children in the United States, approximately currently covered by Medicaid."...Dr. Jon Price on the impact of the pandemic on the Health Crisis
"We are seeing just an incremental increase in anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and that the eating disorders have almost been taking over in our practice." Jenna Vallejo on the mental health crisis in children
**TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST**
SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A FIVE-STAR REVIEW and share this podcast to other growing entrepreneurs!
Get weekly tips on how to create more money and meaning doing work you love and be one of the many growing entrepreneurs in our community. Connect with me on LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12656341/ or on Instagram or our website at www.lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com .
27,080 Listeners
1,303 Listeners
86,598 Listeners
3,327 Listeners
110,822 Listeners
55,991 Listeners
262 Listeners
69,220 Listeners
571 Listeners
6,210 Listeners
6,004 Listeners
228 Listeners
315 Listeners
4,451 Listeners
19,449 Listeners