Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a college student and has diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. He has been seeing a psychologist who does not accept insurance. So, no insurance has been involved so far. The psychologist recommended DS to see a psychiatrist to get medication. My understanding is if you use insurance to see a psychiatrist, there will be a record.
Will this record affect DS' future career (or anything else)? If so, in what way?
Or should we stay with self-pay so that no record with insurance? TIA.
Psychiatric drugs should be his last resort. This stays in your medical history forever, so first try other options.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies. DS does not want to do military or pilot. We are thinking about professional jobs such as physicians, lawyers, government professional jobs. Those jobs do not require you disclose mental health history?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies. DS does not want to do military or pilot. We are thinking about professional jobs such as physicians, lawyers, government professional jobs. Those jobs do not require you disclose mental health history?
Anonymous wrote:I would self pay and not use insurance for meds. The pharmacy has coupons for uninsured people who cash pay.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a college student and has diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. He has been seeing a psychologist who does not accept insurance. So, no insurance has been involved so far. The psychologist recommended DS to see a psychiatrist to get medication. My understanding is if you use insurance to see a psychiatrist, there will be a record.
Will this record affect DS' future career (or anything else)? If so, in what way?
Or should we stay with self-pay so that no record with insurance? TIA.
Anonymous wrote:HIPAA regulations prevent disclosure. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies. DS does not want to do military or pilot. We are thinking about professional jobs such as physicians, lawyers, government professional jobs. Those jobs do not require you disclose mental health history?
No.
Have you been asked your mental health history for any of your jobs?
A relative who is a laywer said he might have been asked on his bar application, but he is not 100% sure because that was years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies. DS does not want to do military or pilot. We are thinking about professional jobs such as physicians, lawyers, government professional jobs. Those jobs do not require you disclose mental health history?
No.
Have you been asked your mental health history for any of your jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies. DS does not want to do military or pilot. We are thinking about professional jobs such as physicians, lawyers, government professional jobs. Those jobs do not require you disclose mental health history?
Anonymous wrote:I would self pay and not use insurance for meds. The pharmacy has coupons for uninsured people who cash pay.