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WhiteTara

(29,718 posts)
Mon May 16, 2016, 10:35 AM May 2016

Mental health advocates question Kansas ‘step therapy’ bill

Source: Lawrence Journal World

TOPEKA — Mental health advocates are raising concerns about a bill passed by Kansas lawmakers that would require doctors to try cheaper drugs before more expensive ones for Medicaid recipients, but the bill's backers say the concerns are overblown.

The process, called step therapy, is common in many private and public health insurance plans. It was key to resolving budget issues because it would reduce the state's cost of providing health care for poor residents by nearly $11 million a year. Gov. Sam Brownback is expected to sign the bill Monday.

Mental health advocates asked that drugs used to treat mental illnesses be specifically exempted on the grounds that the process of trial and error with them would have more severe consequences, including a greater risk of hospitalization and suicide, than with drugs that treat other conditions.

People have different responses and tolerance levels with psychiatric drugs, said Rick Cagan, executive director of the Kansas affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

"Individuals and their prescribers need to have the greatest degree of flexibility to ensure a good match for patients," Cagan said. "We don't know as much about how the brain responds to this whole kind of cadre of medications ... as we do with cardiac and other kinds of medications."

Read more: http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2016/may/16/mental-health-advocates-question-kansas-step-thera/

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It's not a bad idea for some people TexasMommaWithAHat May 2016 #1

TexasMommaWithAHat

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1. It's not a bad idea for some people
Mon May 16, 2016, 01:09 PM
May 2016

For those patients who are having severe mental health issues, spiraling downward, and suicidal, this shouldn't be recommended.

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