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After parity--what's next.

David L Shern1, Kirsten K Beronio, Henry T Harbin

  • 1Mental Health America (formerly the National Mental Health Association) in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. dshern@mentalhealthamerica.net

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A new mental health parity law protects millions by prohibiting unequal treatment and financial requirements for mental health and substance abuse benefits. Clear regulations and education are crucial for comprehensive coverage and improved health outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Policy
  • Mental Health Services
  • Substance Abuse Treatment

Background:

  • A new law establishes critical protections for mental health and substance abuse (MH/SA) benefits, impacting 113 million Americans.
  • The law prohibits unequal treatment and financial requirements for MH/SA benefits.
  • However, the law does not mandate coverage and anticipates benefit management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical need for clear regulations to implement the new MH/SA parity law.
  • To emphasize the importance of education on the costs of untreated MH/SA conditions.
  • To advocate for comprehensive MH/SA coverage within ongoing healthcare reform.

Main Methods:

  • Policy analysis of the new MH/SA parity legislation.
  • Review of existing literature on the economic impact of untreated MH/SA conditions.
  • Discussion of implications for healthcare reform and mental health integration.

Main Results:

  • The new law provides significant protections but requires explicit regulations for effective implementation.
  • Untreated MH/SA conditions carry substantial costs affecting academic performance and worker productivity.
  • There is a clear need to integrate mental health as central to overall health during healthcare reform.

Conclusions:

  • Clear regulations are essential to ensure the intent of the MH/SA parity law is realized.
  • Educating stakeholders about the economic consequences of inadequate MH/SA treatment is vital for promoting comprehensive coverage.
  • The new law presents an opportunity to reinforce the importance of mental health in overall healthcare.