Yes, Magellan may cover eating disorder treatment when services are considered medically necessary and are included in a member’s behavioral health benefits.
Many Magellan-managed plans provide benefits for higher levels of eating disorder care, including:
- Residential Treatment: Provides 24-hour care in a structured live-in setting where individuals receive comprehensive eating disorder treatment, including therapy, meal support, medical monitoring, and recovery-focused services.
- Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP): Offers intensive, full-day treatment that includes therapy, nutrition support, meal supervision, and clinical care while allowing individuals to return home in the evenings.
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP): Provides several hours of treatment multiple days per week, including therapy and nutritional support, while allowing individuals to continue living at home and managing daily responsibilities.
- Individual and Family Therapy: Provides one-on-one and family-based counseling to address eating disorder behaviors, emotional challenges, relationship dynamics, and support systems that contribute to recovery.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E): A specialized evidence-based therapy that helps individuals identify and change unhelpful thoughts, emotions, and behaviors related to food, body image, and eating disorder symptoms.
- Nutrition Counseling: Includes guidance from registered dietitians to help individuals develop balanced eating patterns, restore nutritional health, and build skills for long-term recovery.
- Psychiatric Services: Includes psychiatric evaluations, medication management when appropriate, and treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or other concerns that may impact recovery.
Because Magellan often administers behavioral health separately from medical insurance, coverage details depend on your employer’s specific plan design.
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