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  2. Lawsuit challenges Biden-backed mental health benefits rule - AOL

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    While the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was supposed to ensure access to mental health care, the Biden administration said more than half of U.S. adults and nearly 70% of ...

  3. Mental Health Parity Act - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA) is legislation signed into United States law on September 26, 1996 that requires annual or lifetime dollar limits on mental health benefits to be no lower than any such dollar limits for medical and surgical benefits offered by a group health plan or health insurance issuer offering coverage in connection with a group health plan. [1]

  4. Biden administration finalizes rule to strengthen mental ...

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    The 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act already requires insurers and corporate-backed health plans to provide access and payment structures for mental health care services on par ...

  5. Insurers have not covered mental health the same as physical ...

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    First signed in 1996 as the Mental Health Parity Act, the law has always been light on the parity part, NAMI Wisconsin's executive director Mary Kay Battaglia said during Monday's discussion.

  6. Eric Plakun - Wikipedia

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    An advocate for the value of psychotherapy and psychosocial treatment, Plakun has argued for the full implementation of the Mental Health Parity and Addictions Equity Act, served as Plaintiffs’ expert on adult mental disorders in Wit v. United Behavioral Health federal class-action, and has presented [22] and written about the case. [23]

  7. Services for mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Services for mental health disorders provide treatment, support, or advocacy to people who have psychiatric illnesses. These may include medical, behavioral, social, and legal services. Medical services are usually provided by mental health experts like psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral health counselors in a hospital or outpatient ...