First Light Recovery reported new in-network agreements with seven esteem insurance companies, namely Kaiser Permanente, Anthem BlueCross, HMC Healthworks, Magellan, Multiplan, First Health, and United Healthcare.
The mental health provider, First Light, hopes that this update will make other mental health services more available to people in the area. When a provider is in-network with an insurance company, individuals with those policies may benefit from several services, such as:
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Reduced out-of-pocket costs, as insurance companies try to cover more significant percentages of the expenses for in-network providers
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Potentially more accessible admission, as in-network providers may not necessitate the similar referral and pre-auth processes as out-of-network providers
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Improved service agreement standards, as most in-network providers are essential to meet specific service levels to remain in-network
We are proud to announce that we are now in-network with seven carriers, with our latest one being United Healthcare. It gives us a better opportunity to help more people, and that's exactly what we are here for."
Neal H Patel, CEO of First Light Recovery.
First Light Recovery provides various treatment options for mental health disorders and strugglers. Its residential treatment programs are accessible to people aged 18 to 59 diagnosed with FLR's treatment parameters. The programs comprise 24-hour support and a robust structure of needs for individuals’ care, round-the-clock nursing or clinical supervision.
At First Light, mental health disorders include schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, panic attacks, social anxiety, bipolar disorder, impulse-control disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ADD/ADHD, and personality disorders are treated the best. Two-to-one staff-to-client ratios and a low-stimulation environment provide clients with utmost comfort, the ability to heal faster and ways to cope and manage their disorders.
Treatment programs also include education to help patients learn or relearn daily living skills regarding a mental health disorder. Skills mostly made to understand for them include budgeting, planning each day, nutrition, and personal hygiene.
First Light Recovery is credited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. CARF Accreditation demonstrates a provider's commitment to providing quality care and a proactive focus on satisfactory outcomes for every patient.