It's sad they take such a punitive approach to addictive and psychiatric disorders. They'd save a lot more people if they followed their mission statement, but they are a for-profit company after all. Another thing I've noticed is they send reps to d...
michigoose, I'm glad you're doing well. But understand patients who go through the program in your position of having been caught first or having their lives saved tend to have a positive impression, because of the situation you came from. I can't g...
It's a great idea to have a program in place, but it needs to be sympathetic to the enrolees rather than treat them as dangerous liabilities. The MI HPRP program is set up so if you sneeze wrong they can say you're not compliant and you won't have an...
What do you mean a mental health assessment exactly. The therapist and addictionist I saw already said I don't have a problem, but HPRP made me be monitored anyway based on weak arguments. I can't go into details becuase they can figure out who I am ...
I would appreciate if you're aware of a fair addictionist, and therapist. HPRP is really destroying everything I worked for, and I never even had a drug problem. Just email me if you don't wanna publicly post. If anyone needs a lawyer I know several...
If I'm not being clear I mean that change the clause where you need their approval where to work. it's a bunch of nonsense so they can have patients at their mercy,.
but if you do it after you sign they're not gonna approve it because it's easier for them to push you around that way, and they have no reason to accomodate you.
yeah seeing someone good and not just in it more the money can make all the difference. you might have to change providers a few times to find the right one.
although some say this program saved them, it's still very poorly run and is there to make money. A non-profit organization well run would save many more lives and careers. HPRP needs to go!
As I was saying the intake people at HPRP are the ones that suggest which doctor/therappist you see. If they're not getting enough people enrolled into their program from a provider then they won't refer them as much, and the provider looses potentia...
Can you appeal the HPRP part of the decision, it dosn't sound like you need to do it. Remember HPRP is a for-profit organization and like any business they make their money off their customers like us so they'll take you if they can.