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2024 means more mental-health care options for NE Medicare recipients

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Thursday, January 11, 2024   

Nebraska was ranked forty-fourth overall in the 2023 Mental Health in America report, and twenty-ninth for access to care. But a change as of January 1 should improve access for Nebraskans eligible for Medicare.

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists - LMFTs - and other Licensed Mental Health Counselors can now be approved for Medicare reimbursement for their services.

Anne Buettner, legislative chair for the Nebraska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, said the state and national organization have lobbied for this change for many years.

Buettner said their title can be misleading - Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists do not just help people who are married and raising children.

"As a matter of fact, there are more conflicts in adult life among extended families than when the children are younger," said Buettner. "You can still use the systemic approach to how to use family therapy to resolve conflicts."

Buettner said as trained mental-health clinicians, LMFTs deal with depression, anxiety and other mood or thinking disorders.

She said they must work in collaboration with a physician or clinical psychologist, whereas an LIMFT - Licensed Independent Marriage and Family Therapist - can diagnose and treat without such a collaboration.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, although depression is not a normal part of aging, older adults are at increased risk. And the risk is greater for people living with a disability.

Buettner said depression often accompanies the loss of independence people face related to aging and/or living with a disability.

"You need some assisted living, or skilled people to help you or maybe even talk about, not necessarily a nursing home, but just losing some independence," said Buettner, "then it's already a depressing subject. "

She added that not all depressed people seem sad or withdrawn. Some will appear irritable, fearful or suspicious.

Buettner said one fourth of Nebraska's 93 counties lack a single Licensed Mental Health Practitioner. Many practitioners, however, are willing and able to provide services remotely.

Buettner encouraged people expecting Medicare coverage for their mental-health care to confirm the practitioner has successfully completed the Medicare enrollment process.



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