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Groundbreaking mental health legislation passes

oliviaisferosch:

robot-heart:

unburyingthelead:

“On Friday, they won an enormous victory when Congress passed the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity & Addiction Equity Act of 2008.

The law doesn’t require health insurers to cover mental health care. But if they do, they’ll have to treat psychological and addictive disorders just as they do other medical conditions.

Put another way, insurers will no longer be able to limit the number of visits or charge higher deductibles and co-payments for mental health and substance abuse services.

“If you have insurance, then your mental health care must be equal to the benefits you get for any other disease,” said Sen. Pete Domenici (R-N.M.), quoted in a Reuters article. His daughter has schizophrenia.”

Pretty awesome. This is personally great news for a few reasons. However, I would fear that insurance companies would just drop MH coverage altogether.

Yes, quite significant indeed.  That would be my fear as well, however…

via oliviaisferosch
Posted on Saturday, October 4, 2008.
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    Interesting fact: I went to DC in April and lobbied on this exact piece of legislation. I really didn’t expect it to get...
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    Yes, quite significant indeed. That would be my fear as well, however…
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