The final rule... requires health insurers to evaluate which mental health providers' services are covered by their plans, how much those providers are paid, and how often they deny prior authorizations.
Often patients paid an average $1,500 per year in out-of-pocket costs for mental health care, double the amount paid by those without mental health conditions.
It shouldn't be harder for you to find a provider that can treat your eating disorder than it is to find a provider who can treat your ulcer.
In practice, less than half of U.S. adults with mental illness were able to access care in 2020, while nearly 70% of children could not receive treatment.
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