In this episode, Tripp Johnson dives into Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina's (BCNC) updated policy regarding partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) services for substance use treatment. Tripp outlines the unrealistic requirement for psychiatrists to evaluate every patient within two days of admission and weekly thereafter, highlighting the shortage of psychiatrists in North Carolina. He discusses the potential impacts on treatment providers and patients, and the broader implications for behavioral health care access and quality in the state. Tripp shares his insights on the recent coalition efforts to delay the policy's implementation and the ongoing fight to ensure practical, effective healthcare regulations.
Key Points:
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In this episode, Tripp Johnson dives into Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina's (BCNC) updated policy regarding partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) services for substance use treatment. Tripp outlines the unrealistic requirement for psychiatrists to evaluate every patient within two days of admission and weekly thereafter, highlighting the shortage of psychiatrists in North Carolina. He discusses the potential impacts on treatment providers and patients, and the broader implications for behavioral health care access and quality in the state. Tripp shares his insights on the recent coalition efforts to delay the policy's implementation and the ongoing fight to ensure practical, effective healthcare regulations.
Key Points:
SIGN THE PETITION TO DELAY PROPOSED CHANGES
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