Advice for pain patients facing insurance challenges

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“We need to convince payers that chronic pain is just as costly as other chronic conditions like diabetes and asthma,” Pierle says.

Indeed, the IOM report estimates that pain costs Americans upwards of $635 billion every year in treatment and lost productivity.

While change in the industry has already begun, it’s vital that patients self-manage their care, Felix says. “Patients need to be committed to exercising, caring for their mental well-being, their nutrition and their sleep habits. They need to work with their health care providers to spell out what they should be doing beyond medication to manage their pain.”

By self-managing their treatment plan, patients may find their insurers provide support for making many of the lifestyle changes that contribute to successful pain management. For example, Pierle and Felix say patients should determine if their insurers help with discounts for memberships at fitness clubs, or offer educational programs for blood pressure control, smoking cessation and nutritional counseling.

“It’s all about self-management,” Felix says. “Patients need to be proactive in finding out if there are places within their community where they can access these services. Successful pain management begins with the patient and their health care provider.”

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