Yes, many Molina Healthcare plans provide coverage for behavioral health services, including eating disorder treatment at higher levels of care when medically necessary.
Depending on your policy, Molina may cover:
- Residential eating disorder treatment: 24/7 live-in care providing intensive medical, nutritional, and therapeutic support in a structured environment.
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): A full-day treatment program offering comprehensive therapy, meal support, and medical monitoring while allowing patients to return home in the evenings.
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A flexible treatment option with several hours of therapy and meal support multiple days per week, allowing individuals to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities.
- Individual and family therapy: Evidence-based counseling that addresses the emotional, behavioral, and relational factors contributing to eating disorders while strengthening family support.
- Nutrition counseling: Personalized guidance from a registered dietitian to restore balanced eating habits, improve nutritional health, and develop a positive relationship with food.
- Psychiatric services: Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or OCD.
- CBT-E (Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy): A leading evidence-based treatment that helps individuals change the thoughts and behaviors that maintain eating disorders.
- DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy): A skills-based therapy that improves emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and healthy coping strategies.
- Medical monitoring: Regular assessment of physical health, vital signs, and laboratory values to ensure safe recovery and address medical complications.
- Meal support: Supervised meals and snacks with therapeutic coaching to reduce anxiety, normalize eating patterns, and reinforce recovery skills.
- Group therapy: Therapist-led sessions that foster peer support, build coping skills, and address common recovery challenges in a collaborative setting.
- Body image therapy: Targeted interventions that help individuals improve body acceptance, reduce body dissatisfaction, and challenge appearance-related beliefs.
- Trauma-informed therapy: Specialized treatment that addresses the impact of past trauma while supporting eating disorder recovery in a safe, compassionate environment.
- Aftercare and relapse prevention: Ongoing support and personalized recovery planning to help individuals maintain progress and reduce the risk of relapse after treatment.
Coverage depends on clinical severity, documented medical necessity, and your specific plan structure.