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Old Nov 03, 2017, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by FallDuskTrain View Post
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Unfortunately the insurance doesn’t pay for it.
From what I understand, brain mapping is more of an interactive process during which you get feedback from the computer as you go through various activities. I am actually reading more about it on the MIT site, now. The neuroscientists are heavily engaged in bringing this treatment into the health care system yet the pharmaceutical companies are lobbying against it.
insurance did pay for mine. it all depends upon ones own insurance package they have chosen and what the doctors are calling it. if the brain mapping is done not by being called a study, but rather the testing that is being done.... MRI, EEG, PET, CT, FMRI, MRA.... well you get the point. if the doctor orders the tests as tests not as a "study" or "Research" insurance plans do cover it. just make sure when you do the mapping process, your doctor lists the tests being done as tests for your mental or medical problems.