Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, more commonly referred to as ADHD is classified as a chronic neurological condition that can manifest in many observable ways including an innate affinity or propensity for impulsivity and inability to pay attention. The patient diagnosed with ADHD has obstructive difficulty with even minimal focus of concentration, and engaging in passive [...] Read the full Article »
Health Insurance – ADHD – How to Tell and How to Treat It
If you have children who are currently in school, then you probably have been reading about all of the different conditions that your children can potentially have. This can be a dangerous game to play, since it’s possible to sometimes project symptoms and illnesses on your children which are not really there. For example, if [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – It Can Affect Your Health Insurance
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurobehavioral developmental disorders in children. It is certainly one of the most commonly studied and diagnosed neurobehavioral disorders in children. It can manifest as anything from hyperactivity or impulsive behavior to inattention to a combination of both. Since the disorder only began being diagnosed in [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – A Growing Concern
In the last few decades, more and more people have been diagnosed with ADHD, which is short for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Many of these diagnoses have been applied to children especially, but adults are also getting late diagnoses of ADHD. At the same time, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding ADHD. Some [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – Appeal to Lower Treatment Costs
Are you one of the many people who have health insurance but find it difficult to convince your insurance company to cover the expensive medical costs of ADHD? Unfortunately, part of the managed care effort mandating that costs should be kept low require claims to be denied, even if they are legitimate. If every claim [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – The Issue of Healthcare
ADHD is not a condition that can be treated without health insurance. The reason why is because numerous therapies and drugs are needed to help manage the condition. There are also secondary concerns that arise as a result of this disease. For example, if a person gets in an accident due to an inability to [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – Does Your Health Insurance Cover ADHD?
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a mental health condition that can not only be expensive, but can have life-long effects on one’s job prospects and quality of life. The primary symptom of this disorder, a severe inability to focus, is thought by many to be a mere inconvenience, but this is not the case. [...] Read the full Article »
Health Insurance – ADHD – What We Need to Know
ADHD, short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a medical problem that has become more apparent in society as the years have passed. People who suffer with ADHD experience times of over-alertness, inattentiveness, and over-activity. They are often restless, easily bored, and frustrated with their need to be doing something at all time. This disorder [...] Read the full Article »
Mental Health Coverage – Does Your Health Insurance Cover ADHD?
ADHD treatment can be extremely expensive. Parents of children with ADHD often forget to factor in the cost of regular doctor’s visits, prescription medication, and stubborn insurance companies. Unfortunately, many insurance providers do not provide adequate mental health coverage. This leaves parents or other family members to should the burden. Adderall, a drug used to [...] Read the full Article »
ADHD – Does Your Health Insurance Cover ADHD Treatment?
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a mental health condition that can not only be expensive, but can have life-long effects on one’s job prospects and quality of life. The primary symptom of this disorder, a severe inability to focus, is thought by many to be a mere inconvenience, but this is not the case. [...] Read the full Article »


