Tricare denies coverage of newer TBI treatment
Posted : Friday Dec 31, 2010 10:11:38 EST
Military health officials are refusing to pay for a new treatment for traumatic brain injury despite widespread support for the therapy among doctors and lawmakers.
In an internal 2009 study, the Tricare Management Agency found that cognitive rehabilitation therapy is scientifically unproved and does not warrant coverage as a stand-alone treatment for brain injuries.
“There is insufficient, evidence-based research available to conclude that cognitive rehabilitation therapy is beneficial in treating traumatic brain injury,” Tricare said in a statement to Military Times.
The therapy is costly and time-consuming, often requiring one-on-one help for patients to relearn basic life skills involving language, math and memory. It’s estimated to cost up to $50,000 for a four-month program.
Tricare says some cognitive rehabilitation therapy, also known as CRT, can be covered for troops when it is wrapped into other forms of treatment, but it cannot be billed as a distinct and defined medical service.
Details of Tricare’s 2009 analysis were first reported by National Public Radio on Dec. 20.
Some doctors criticized Tricare’s analysis, saying it reflects underlying concerns about health care spending.
“It seems to me this is motivated by an effort to control costs, that anything quote-unquote ‘new’ is going to be denied,” said Dr. James Malec, a research director at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. Malec reviewed the Tricare study at the request of military health officials last year and said he opposed the decision to deny coverage for CRT.
In a statement, Tricare officials denied that cost played any role in the decision: “Tricare decides whether or not to cover a treatment based on the demonstrated safety and efficacy of that treatment.”
In 2008, dozens of lawmakers from Capitol Hill sent a letter to Defense Secretary Robert Gates urging Tricare to provide coverage for CRT. Lawmakers also formed a Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, which supported the therapy as well. “Study after study has shown the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitative therapy in improving the health and functionality of TBI patients,” the task force wrote in a letter in October 2009.
Also in 2009, a conference of military doctors recommended that the Defense Department consider “cognitive rehabilitation as a separate reimbursable rehabilitation technique for the traumatic brain injured with persistent cognitive deficits.”
The formal policy on coverage of CRT remains under review, Tricare official said.
The military has asked the National Academy of Sciences’ Institutes of Medicine to study the effectiveness of CRT in TBI cases, and identify specific treatments that may have enough scientific evidence to warrant coverage by Tricare. Officials say that review will be completed by the end of 2011.
Leave a Comment
Most Viewed Stories
- Report: Bragg 1-star removed from position
- Reservist’s death in Afghanistan ruled suicide
- Dwindling budget forces changes to mess halls
- Family of soldier to receive Medal of Honor
- Combat jobs open to female soldiers this week
- Bragg staff sgt. dies after police shooting
- Command leadership tours capped at 24 months
- Hawaii-based soldier killed in Afghanistan
- National parks entrance fees waived for troops
- Allen may depart Afghanistan for Europe post
- Army seeks new recruiting, training strategies
- Overseas shipping of many electronics banned
Contests and Promotions
Free Stickers
Click here and we'll send you a FREE AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, VIETNAM, or DESERT STORM sticker.
Marketplaces
Industry
MIl-MALL
Browse and buy some of the awesome products we have at Mil-mall.com
-
Gummi Army Guys
Price: $1.25
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Sniper Brew Classic Roast Coffee
Price: $9.95
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
The Hooah! button
Price: $9.95
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
SNIPER: American Single-Shot Warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan
Price: $16.95
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Army Scrapbook Album
Price: $9.95
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
VALOR and VISION: Heroes * Leaders * Innovation
Price: $6.95
Add to Cart | See More Products!
Military Discounts
Save on your purchases!
In honor of your military service, you can find regular and name brand products at a special discount.










