Ohio Counseling Conversations
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119495/fan_mail/new] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119495/fan_mail/new] A payer suddenly demands money back, lawmakers debate how long clawbacks should even be allowed, and the Supreme Court redraws the lines around counseling regulation when speech is the treatment. We walk through the urgent CareSource of Ohio recoupment news and the concrete steps we recommend right now: push for claim-level specificity, document everything, review your provider contract, consider formal dispute options, and escalate patterns of concern through the right oversight channels. If you’re a mental health provider worried about retroactive audits and reimbursement instability, this breakdown is built for you. From the Ohio Statehouse, we recap OCA’s Legislative Advocacy Day and where the biggest policy priorities stand. We track Senate Bill 162 on insurance clawback limits and House Bill 220 on prior authorization reform, plus what counselor advocates are asking legislators to do next. We also share how advocacy training and coalition work can turn frustration into action, especially when policy decisions ripple into client access, staffing, and continuity of care. At the federal level, we unpack the Supreme Court’s ruling in Chiles v. Salazar and what it could mean for laws that aim to protect clients from harmful practices, including sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts. We close with positive momentum too: the Counseling Compact continues to expand interstate practice privileges, and Ohio’s election calendar is a timely reminder that civic engagement shapes mental health systems. Subscribe for monthly counseling policy updates, share this with a colleague, and leave a review to help more counselors find the show. ***** Links Mentioned on the Episode: Counseling Compact [https://counselingcompact.gov/] Connect with the Ohio Counseling Association Insurance Advocacy Committee [https://www.ocaiac.com/] Caresource Clawbacks [https://www.socialworkers.org/News/News-Releases/ID/3394/Caresource-Payment-Clawbacks-Jeopardize-Behavioral-Healthcare-Access-across-Ohio] Make Your Voting Plan [https://www.vote411.org/make-your-plan] SUPPORT: Senate Bill 162- limiting clawbacks from insurance companies SUPPORT: House Bill 724- require health benefit plans to provide coverage for annual behavioral health. OPPOSE: House Bill 172- prohibit the temporary provision of mental health services to minors without parental consent. PASSED: House Bill 220- prior authorization reform bill Chiles v Salazar Supreme Court Decision- classified counseling and other mental health services as free speech, not professional conduct Connect with Us on Any or All Socials at our Link Tree! * OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling [https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling] Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee ·Hosted by Dr. Chase Morgan-Swaney ·Pre-Production & Coordination by Marisa Cargill, Victoria Frazier, Mariah Payne, and Chase Morgan-Swaney ·Editing by Victoria Frazier
66 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Ohio Counseling Conversations!