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Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008

The Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 (MHPA) is a federal law that may prevent your group health plan from placing annual or lifetime dollar limits on mental health benefits that are lower - less favorable - than annual or lifetime dollar limits for medical and surgical benefits offered under the plan.

The act removes separate treatment limitations for mental health and chemical dependency benefits (including number of visits, days of coverage, and annual dollar limits) and requires cost sharing for these services to be equal to or less than the cost sharing for other health care services.
(Federal Mental  Health Parity Act of 2007 NAMI
More on Mental Health Parity NAMI)

Public Law 110–343
Paul Wellstone Mental Health

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MHPA applies to most group health plans with more than 50 workers. MHPA does NOT apply to group health plans sponsored by employers with fewer than 51 workers. MHPA also does NOT apply to health insurance coverage in the individual market.

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  • May a plan impose other restrictions on mental health benefits?
     
    Yes.  Plans are still able to set the terms and conditions (such as cost-sharing and limits on the number of visits or days of coverage) for the amount, duration and scope of mental health benefits. http://www.dol.gov/



    The MHPA does not prohibit group health plans from:

    Covering mental health services within network only, even though the plan will  pay for out of network services for medical/surgical benefits (although with  higher out-of-pocket cost to the subscriber);

     Increasing co-payments or limiting the number of visits for mental health  benefits;

     Imposing limits on the number of covered visits, even if the plan does not impose  similar visit limits for medical and surgical benefits; and

     Having different cost-sharing arrangements, such as higher coinsurance payments for mental health benefits, as compared to medical and surgical benefits

    .A visit limit coupled with a usual, customary, and reasonable (UCR) charge is not  the equivalent of an annual or lifetime dollar limit. As a result, it is not a  violation of the MHPA requirements.  Payments made by the plan on the basis of  UCR charges will vary from one case to the next.

    What is not permitted is a limit  on the number of visits, together with a fixed dollar limit per visit, for example,  60 visits annually at $50 per visit (totaling $3,000), unless the medical-surgical  coverage is the same.cms.hhs.gov

     

    Consumer Links

    FAQ's on Mental Health Parity - Department of Labor Site

    Helpful Tips - Summary MHPA of 1996

    wikipedia.org/Mental_health_parity

    Technical Links

    § 146.136   Parity in mental health and substance use disorder benefits.
    Federal Code of Regulations

    IRS Code § 9812. Parity in the application of certain limits to mental health benefits

    HR 1424 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008

    Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA) - MHPA is a federal law that requires that annual or lifetime dollar limits on mental health benefits provided by a group health plan be no lower than the annual or lifetime dollar limits for medical and surgical benefits offered by that plan. MHPA applies to employers with more than 50 employees. For up to date information on the applicability of the Mental Health Parity Act, contact the EBSA regional office nearest you.

    Federal MHPA Renewal Legislation S.558

    Go to the Library of Congress and put this information in their search screen, to learn more about any pending legislation:

    http://thomas.loc.gov/

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