CIGNA Behavioral Health is the First Managed Behavioral Health Organization to Reimburse for an Advanced Outpatient Treatment fo
23 Maio 2007 - 4:32PM
PR Newswire (US)
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Opiate abuse
is on the rise. In fact, approximately 4.4 million Americans are
currently using prescription pain relievers for non medical
purposes, and another 2.4 million have used heroin at some time in
their lives.(1) CIGNA Behavioral Health announced today that it is
the only national behavioral health organization to provide
coverage for office-based induction with buprenorphine, an advanced
type of opiate treatment which can be prescribed and monitored on
an outpatient basis with the medication taken in the privacy of a
member's own home. -- In 2001 alone, almost 2.5 million people used
pain relievers without a medical need for the first time. This is a
dramatic 335 percent increase from 573,000 new users in 1990.(2) --
The stigma of opioid dependence can be so overwhelming that
thousands of patients every year choose to continue using drugs
rather than risk possible exposure by receiving treatment for their
addiction. As a result, at least 1.2 million opioid-dependent
patients in the US are believed to be untreated at present.(1) The
Drug Abuse Treatment Act of 2000 provided a way for physicians to
integrate treatment of opiate dependence into general outpatient
medicine through the use of the drug Buprenorphine. "Many people we
work with are abusing substances because of a pain killer they took
for instance because of a surgery. By becoming the first national
behavioral health organization to cover the induction of
buprenorphine, we've removed some of the barriers to treatment,"
said Dr. Doug Nemecek, National Medical Director of CIGNA
Behavioral Health. "Until recently, only clinic- based Methadone
treatment has been available which had a stigma attached to it.
Now, a doctor can prescribe Buprenorphine, which removes one of the
major barriers to treatment because a patient can be seen in a
traditional doctor's office." CIGNA Behavioral Health partners with
CIGNA Pharmacy Management to identify members who may be abusing
painkillers and together they work with the physician to help the
member get into much needed treatment. CIGNA offers a variety of
options to assist members -- from referrals to counseling through
CIGNA Behavioral Health or CIGNA HealthCare case management, to
admission into opiate management and treatment programs. About
CIGNA Behavioral Health CIGNA Behavioral Health (CBH) provides
behavioral care benefit management, EAPs, and work/life programs to
consumers through health plans offered by large U.S. employers,
national and regional HMOs, Taft-Hartley trusts and disability
insurers. CBH, with headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minn., operates
care management centers around the U.S. in support of a national
network of more than 56,800 independent psychiatrists,
psychologists and clinical social workers and more than 5,100
facilities and clinics. For more information, visit
http://www.cignabehavioral.com/. (1) Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (2004). Results from the 2003
National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings. (2)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2006).
Results from the 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health:
National Findings DATASOURCE: CIGNA Behavioral Health CONTACT:
Arlys Stadum of CIGNA Behavioral Health, +1-763-559-5587, Web site:
http://www.cignabehavioral.com/ Company News On-Call:
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