Know Your Rights: Parity for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits
MHPAEA protects your mental health and substance use disorder benefits. Read more about these protections here
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) provides federal protections for certain types of health plans. This parity requires health “insurance” plans to cover mental health and substance use disorders in a similar way to medical and surgical benefits.
It also means that financial requirements – like copayments/copays and deductibles – need to be similar in cost. In addition to those protections, MHPAEA makes sure yearly visit limits, needs for prior authorization and proof of medical necessity are comparable.
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Group health plans and insurers need to include out-of-network providers and inpatient benefits to treat mental health or substance use disorders – if similar benefits are available for medical or surgical care.
Most health plans can’t charge higher copays to see mental health providers. These costs need to be similar to what’s being charged when visiting a medical or surgical provider.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) adds many protections related to job-based group health plans for you and your family.
A majority of health plans can’t require preauthorizations for all mental health and substance use disorder treatments. Written treatment plans should not be requested for mental health services if there aren’t similar requirements for medical or surgical care.
In most cases, group health plans and insurers can’t lower annual dollar limits for mental health or substance use disorder services. These benefits need to be similar to medical and surgical care.
Visit limits on mental health benefits can’t be more restrictive than those applied to medical or surgical visits for a majority of health plans.
MHPAEA protects your mental health and substance use disorder benefits. Read more about these protections here
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