Guard and Reservists Returning From War Zones Are More Likely to Need Mental Health Guidance
02 March 2006 - 1:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
Humana Military Healthcare Services and ValueOptions Initiate
Mailing to Assist Veterans in Seeking the Help They Need.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mar. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Humana Military Healthcare
Services, Inc. (HMHS), the Department of Defense (DoD) TRICARE
South Region managed care support contractor and ValueOptions are
increasing awareness of potential mental health disorders among
returning Guard and Reserve war veterans. According to the Center
for the Study of Traumatic Stress, nearly 40% of these men and
women are returning from overseas deployment with warning signs for
several behavioral health disorders, including post traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. In an effort to help
returning servicemen and women, HMHS and ValueOptions created a
mailing for service members covered under the Government's TRICARE
Reserve Select (TRS) program and Transitional Assistance Management
Program (TAMP). The mailing was distributed to over 32,000
households. It was designed to increase awareness of the various
problems that might occur and to provide points of contact for
assistance. "There is still a stigma associated with seeking help
for depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and substance
abuse, especially for the military who have been taught to be
strong," said John Crum, M.D., chief medical officer for HMHS. "It
is important for these individuals to understand that help is just
around the corner, and in seeking help, they can regain control of
their lives." "Homecomings bring a wealth of emotions and some
unexpected challenges. Knowing how to cope with those emotions and
challenges is crucial to the families' stability," said Gary R.
Proctor, M.D., chief medical officer for ValueOptions. "It is
important for not just the returning soldier or marine, but for the
family to understand the warning signs and know when to ask for
help." Emotions that returning service men and women can experience
often include PTSDand depression. PTSD can result after
experiencing significant trauma. Symptoms can occur immediately or
may be delayed six months or more. The likelihood of PTSD increases
with the severity of the trauma. Some of the symptoms include: --
Nightmares or flashbacks -- Recurrent memories of the trauma --
Feelings of emotional numbness -- Irritability -- Sleep Problems --
Anxiety or anger -- Difficulty concentrating, remembering and/or
making decisions. Depression isn't just about getting the blues
every now and then. It is when those symptoms last for more than a
couple of weeks that one should seek help. One in ten adults
experience depression each year and treatment can alleviate the
symptoms in over 80 percent of the cases. Some of the warning signs
include: -- Feeling sad or empty -- Feeling hopeless -- Feeling
guilty or worthless -- Loss of interest or pleasure -- Decreased
sexual drive -- Sleep problems (too little or too much) -- Poor
appetite or overeating -- Loss of energy -- Thoughts of death or
self harm -- Restlessness or irritability -- Poor concentration and
memory HMHS and ValueOptions are available to assist with these
health care needs. All activated reserve component members, members
enrolled in TRS or TAMP may call ValueOptions at 1-800-700-8646 for
additional information. ValueOptions is available Monday-Friday 8
a.m. - 7 p.m. ET. About HMHS HMHS, headquartered in Louisville, KY,
has been a Department of Defense contractor for the administration
of the TRICARE program since July 1, 1996. In August 2003, HMHS was
awarded the contract to provide health benefits support and
services to approximately 2.8 million active duty and retired
military and their eligible family members in the 10-state South
Region. HMHS was also awarded the Department of Defense's contract
to provide health care services and support for active duty service
members and their families located in the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, in February 2004. About Value Options Covering over 24
million lives through a variety of direct contracts with health
plans, employers, as well as government agencies, ValueOptions is a
national managed care company that specializes in disease
management for all mental health and chemical dependency diagnoses.
ValueOptions supports the unique needs of client organizations with
traditional managed care products, integrated behavioral healthcare
services, as well as wellness and prevention initiatives and
work-life programs. Leveraging a national behavioral health
provider network of over 70,000 practitioner locations,
ValueOptions puts the clinical well being of our members as our
first and foremost priority. Visit http://www.valueoptions.com/ for
more information. About Humana Humana Inc., headquartered in
Louisville, Ky., is one of the nation's largest publicly traded
health benefits companies, with approximately 9 million medical
members. Humana offers a diversified portfolio of health insurance
products and related services - through traditional and consumer-
choice plans - to employer groups, government-sponsored plans, and
individuals. Over its 45-year history, Humana has consistently
seized opportunities to meet changing customer needs. Today, the
company is a leader in consumer engagement, providing guidance that
leads to lower costs and a better health plan experience throughout
its diversified customer portfolio. More information regarding
Humana is available to investors via the Investor Relations page of
the company's web site at http://www.humana.com/, including copies
of: -- Annual report to stockholders; -- Securities and Exchange
Commission filings; -- Most recent investor conference
presentation; -- Quarterly earnings news releases; -- Replay of
most recent earnings release conference call; -- Calendar of events
(includes upcoming earnings conference call dates, times, and
access number, as well as planned interaction with research
analysts and institutional investors); -- Corporate Governance
information. DATASOURCE: Humana Military Healthcare Services
CONTACT: Julie Ice of Humana Military Healthcare Services,
+1-502-580- 8982, or Web site: http://humana-military.com/
http://www.valueoptions.com/
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