Six Months After the Affordable Care Act, Mental Health Treatment Still Not Accessible for Many Americans
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Six months ago, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) made behavioral health treatment one of 10 essential health care benefits, but so far few people are seeing the benefits.
"Unfortunately, many people are still opposed to seeking mental health treatment," said
Historically, mental health treatment has been treated differently than physical health when it comes to insurance coverage. Mental health parity is a key element of the Affordable Care Act – requiring insurers to provide coverage for behavioral health on par with what is provided for physical health. As of
"Although the ACA has made mental health treatment more affordable in some aspects, it is still not accessible for everyone," said Brafman, a 20-year behavioral health expert. "This is particularly relevant for the people who fall between the cracks of getting insurance coverage at work and qualifying for
Some states have opted not to expand
"There are still many barriers for people seeking mental health treatment. Although parity laws help decrease the stigma of behavioral health, there is still a long way to go," said Brafman. "We hope that in the next six months through education about the law, coverage and treatment programs that we're able to expand access to mental health treatment for those in our community. "
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