Mental health parity legislation could substantially reduce the degree to which financial responsibility for the treatment of mental illness is shifted to government, especially state and local government. There is substantial evidence that both mental health and addictions treatment is effective in reducing the utilization and costs of medical services. There appears to be a lack of substantial evidence to discourage Florida from pursuing mental health and substance abuse parity legislation
At least twenty-eight percent of American adults suffer from a mental or addictive disorder. However...
This report provides a detailed history of mental health parity legislation, including a discussion ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. David Webber, Political ScienceFor decades, health insura...
Mental health parity legislation could substantially reduce the degree to which financial responsibi...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 requires insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
By failing to appropriately treat adults and children with severe mental illness, we incur enormous ...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 requires insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 required insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
This report contains a summary of the available information on the key issues involved in parity ini...
Health plans offered by employers typically provide less coverage for mental health and substance a...
Mental illnesses and disorders affect many people around the world annually, but unfortunately infra...
At an event recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (M...
While stigma around mental health, as well as treatment options have been drastically improved withi...
Mental health parity laws require insurers to extend comparable benefits for mental and physical hea...
For those who suffer from the most serious mental illnesses, access to mental healthcare is critical...
At least twenty-eight percent of American adults suffer from a mental or addictive disorder. However...
This report provides a detailed history of mental health parity legislation, including a discussion ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. David Webber, Political ScienceFor decades, health insura...
Mental health parity legislation could substantially reduce the degree to which financial responsibi...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 requires insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
By failing to appropriately treat adults and children with severe mental illness, we incur enormous ...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 requires insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 required insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
This report contains a summary of the available information on the key issues involved in parity ini...
Health plans offered by employers typically provide less coverage for mental health and substance a...
Mental illnesses and disorders affect many people around the world annually, but unfortunately infra...
At an event recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (M...
While stigma around mental health, as well as treatment options have been drastically improved withi...
Mental health parity laws require insurers to extend comparable benefits for mental and physical hea...
For those who suffer from the most serious mental illnesses, access to mental healthcare is critical...
At least twenty-eight percent of American adults suffer from a mental or addictive disorder. However...
This report provides a detailed history of mental health parity legislation, including a discussion ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. David Webber, Political ScienceFor decades, health insura...