Nonprofit leaders, healthcare professionals and state lawmakers across New ... to mental health and substance use care for 175 million people across the country with private health insurance.
Additionally, the rule closes a loophole that previously exempted federally provided health insurance plans from complying ...
Health insurance companies will be held to higher standards in providing mental health care under a new federal rule ...
The Biden administration finalized a new rule that says mental health and substance use disorder care on private insurance plans should be covered at the same level as physical health benefits ...
NEW YORK, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The Biden Administration said on Monday it had finalized a regulation to help ensure that the 175 million Americans with private health insurance have access to ...
The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA) expanded the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 by adding new requirements, including provisions ...
Health and Human Services and the Treasury issued new rules meant to ensure that insurance coverage for mental health conditions and substance abuse disorder has parity with the level of services ...
Like any new rule, it's important to get the word out, Su said. These revisions to mental health parity laws should, at least theoretically, eliminate the red tape associated with insurance ...
It puts in place more specific requirements for insurance companies and plans," Su said. The new rule aims to lower the cost of mental health care in the U.S. The mental health parity law will ...
New York bans short-term health insurance because short-term plans don't have to offer essential benefits such as maternity care, mental health or prescription drugs. New York state law requires all ...
The ruling aims to ensure the same level of coverage for mental disorders as for physical health care in private insurance plans. According to the Biden administration, these changes could affect ...