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Health insurance companies will be held to higher standards in providing mental health care under a new federal rule finalized Monday.
The Biden Administration announced a new rule that will require private health insurers to cover mental health and addiction services like physical conditions.
In a major move to tackle ongoing mental health and addiction crises in the U.S., the Biden administration has introduced a new federal rule aimed at holding health insurance companies accountable ...
Insurance companies may not be able to make people jump through hoops for their mental health much longer. Today, the White House and Department of Labor announced a new set of rules that are ...
Biden administration health leaders meet in Milwaukee to unveil new rules aimed to close gaps in insurance benefits.
The new initiative aims to make mental health equal to physical health on insurance coverage.
The Biden administration finalized a new rule that says mental health and substance use disorder care on private insurance plans should be covered at the same level as physical health benefits.
Biden's new mental health rule expands access to treatment, including potential insurance coverage for psychedelic-assisted therapies, shaping the future of mental health care.
A new lawsuit by a trade group for employers seeks to void a Biden administration-backed federal rule intended to help ensure that the estimated 175 million Americans with private health insurance ...
Id. Conclusion The new final parity rules are a critical step toward addressing long-standing inequities in the treatment of MH/SUD benefits.
Access to care could be affected, following HHS indication that it will not enforce updates adopted in 2024 to the mental health parity law.
Health insurance companies will be held to higher standards in providing mental health care under a new federal rule finalized Monday. The new rule aims to lower costs and improve access to ...