The Mental Health Access Crisis: How Insurance Companies Are Reshaping Therapy in Ohio
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Mental health care is already difficult to access—but what happens when insurance companies make it even harder?
In this episode of Deciphering Growth, Tiffany Graves, LPCC-S, and Eric Stone explore the recent CareSource reimbursement controversy in Ohio and what it reveals about the larger challenges facing mental health care across the United States.
We discuss insurance clawbacks, therapist reimbursement cuts, provider burnout, therapy accessibility, Medicaid services, and the growing gap between those who need mental health support and those who can actually receive it. We also examine how insurance policies impact therapists, clients, waitlists, and the future of behavioral health care.
Whether you're a therapist, client, advocate, or simply someone trying to understand why finding quality mental health care can be so difficult, this episode offers insight into the systems shaping therapy today.
Topics discussed:
• CareSource reimbursement controversy
• Mental health insurance barriers
• Therapy access and waitlists
• Medicaid and behavioral health services
• Therapist burnout and workforce shortages
• Mental health advocacy and healthcare policy
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