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Statistically, most of these patients are likely to have MDD, anxiety disorders, PTSD, SUDs, etc. I don't know any evidence-based treatment protocols that have providers treating these disorders with individual therapy every 5 weeks? At least on the front end. Kaiser is also a managed care organization. Thus, it is especially in their interest (not to mention the patients!) to advocate for and render best practices. I'm sure their current practices are costing them money by extending treatment to ridiculous lengths, reducing clinician ability to render highest quality care, and likely contributing to overutilization of higher levels of care (IP, PHP, case management, ER visits) to deal with the disorder and its inevitably associated peripherical issues and flare-ups.
Generally agree with this, though keep in mind that Kaiser operates differently in different regions in according with state laws regarding access and mental health parity. It sounds like Kaiser is a behemoth in CA meaning that it can run the table in terms of access and quality of treatment where it might be smaller fry in other places. That said, it sounds like I might have it a lot better than others who are similar positions nationwide. Where I am, the problem is getting in the door; coming back through is a lot easier.