Medicaid is the largest payer of mental health services in the United States, contributing more than any other private or public source of funding. This background paper highlights the variety of services and supports needed by individuals with mental illness and Medicaid’s increasing role in mental health coverage. It provides an overview of Medicaid coverage of mental health services and identifies some of the key challenges in providing that coverage
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...
This background paper describes the history and political evolution of Medicaid’s disproportionate s...
Approximately 3.4% of Americans have a mental health condition and suicide is the 10th leading cause...
Medicaid is the largest payer of mental health services in the United States, contributing more than...
This background paper provides a review of mental health coverage in the Medicare program. It examin...
This study provides insight to policy makers and stakeholders on how three types of benefits limits ...
This comprehensive study shows that 6.7 million uninsured people with a mental illness are currently...
Communities prosper when the mental health needs of community members are met, but unaddressed menta...
Mental health is an essential component of overall health status, and mental illnesses are a leading...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
This paper examines the issue of mandating parity in coverage of mental health services in the conte...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated mental health, which has long been a growing p...
Intended to provide public policy context for the December 1999 Surgeon General\u27s Report on Menta...
This report examines the Medicaid Institutions for Mental Disease (IMD) exclusion, one of the very f...
Medicaid is the largest publicly funded health insurance program which influences the mental health ...
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...
This background paper describes the history and political evolution of Medicaid’s disproportionate s...
Approximately 3.4% of Americans have a mental health condition and suicide is the 10th leading cause...
Medicaid is the largest payer of mental health services in the United States, contributing more than...
This background paper provides a review of mental health coverage in the Medicare program. It examin...
This study provides insight to policy makers and stakeholders on how three types of benefits limits ...
This comprehensive study shows that 6.7 million uninsured people with a mental illness are currently...
Communities prosper when the mental health needs of community members are met, but unaddressed menta...
Mental health is an essential component of overall health status, and mental illnesses are a leading...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
This paper examines the issue of mandating parity in coverage of mental health services in the conte...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated mental health, which has long been a growing p...
Intended to provide public policy context for the December 1999 Surgeon General\u27s Report on Menta...
This report examines the Medicaid Institutions for Mental Disease (IMD) exclusion, one of the very f...
Medicaid is the largest publicly funded health insurance program which influences the mental health ...
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...
This background paper describes the history and political evolution of Medicaid’s disproportionate s...
Approximately 3.4% of Americans have a mental health condition and suicide is the 10th leading cause...