New DSM-5 Criteria for Hoarding Disorder
Circle Connections: New Products & Services The effects of the new DSM-5 criteria for hoarding disorder are already rippling through the ranks of health-care providers in Southwest Florida and the United States. It will likely effect how some patients who hoard are diagnosed, and how they're billed for services. The David Lawrence Center in Naples has plans to train staff about the disorder. It will also update electronic medical records to include new diagnostic and billing codes. Geralyn Poletti is the director of access and outpatient services. This was reported by The Florida Weekly on August 15 . . .