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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4181" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>yes most probably.......because hospitalization or long term residential care is soooo exorbitantly expensive, and also long term means just that...long term. Most medical hospitalizations generally avg a 2-3 day los if that long. Long term residential treatment for some with mental health diagnoses last as long as 6-12 months. That plus the high daily costs (and when I was precerting them we were lucky to get a per diem of $200/day which did not include physician charges or medication and other treatment modalities) make mental health an exorbitant high cost benefit for employers. Therefore most have to limit dollar amounts per life time, which long term hospitalization or residential eat up very quickly. Therefore the federal and state governments have had to get involved with help with costs. So therefore many are eligible for Katie Beckett or medicaid. So it always a good thing to look into whether you get it or not.BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4181, member: 909"] yes most probably.......because hospitalization or long term residential care is soooo exorbitantly expensive, and also long term means just that...long term. Most medical hospitalizations generally avg a 2-3 day los if that long. Long term residential treatment for some with mental health diagnoses last as long as 6-12 months. That plus the high daily costs (and when I was precerting them we were lucky to get a per diem of $200/day which did not include physician charges or medication and other treatment modalities) make mental health an exorbitant high cost benefit for employers. Therefore most have to limit dollar amounts per life time, which long term hospitalization or residential eat up very quickly. Therefore the federal and state governments have had to get involved with help with costs. So therefore many are eligible for Katie Beckett or medicaid. So it always a good thing to look into whether you get it or not.BLUE [/QUOTE]
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