Connecticut’s US Senators Reintroduce Behavioral Health Coverage Transparency Act
“Insurance companies often set up bureaucratic hurdles that make it near impossible for patients to access mental health care. That’s against the law and why I’ve long been pushing for stronger enforcement of our federal parity laws. This legislation would take important steps to make sure insurers using red tape to deny coverage are held accountable and that patients are well-informed on their right to mental health care. I’m continuing to push for further improvements to make parity a reality,” said Murphy.
“While mental health parity has been the law for many years,
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In February of this year, the Departments issued their first report following the implementation of these new provisions and documented significant gaps in compliance, confirming that more needs to be done to strengthen enforcement and protect consumers.
The updated legislation, which builds on the provisions passed in the CAA, would:
*Increase transparency by requiring insurance plans and third-party administrators to submit annual reports with information on any non-quantitative treatment limitations and to disclose additional data on denial rates, reimbursement rates, and network adequacy;
*Encourage compliance by ensuring that HHS, DOL, and
*Establish a toll-free telephone number and an online Consumer Parity Portal to offer patients and providers a centralized website hosting information on patients’ rights, findings from oversight efforts, and resources to ensure that health care consumers receive the protections they are guaranteed by law; and
*Support consumers by encouraging collaboration across federal agencies and with states, including by awarding grants to establish, expand, or provide support for offices of health insurance consumer assistance and health insurance ombudsman programs.
Last year, Murphy introduced the Parity Implementation Assistance Act with US Senator
It has received support from over 50 advocacy and expert organizations.
“The Behavioral Health Coverage Transparency Act builds on the 2020 amendments to the parity law and requires greater accountability from health plans and insurers,” said
“Providing new federal funds for states to establish independent offices of consumer assistance will ensure individuals and families who encounter insurance barriers have the hands-on support they need to overcome them,” Weber said. “Coupled with stronger federal enforcement of carrier compliance requirements and greater transparency, this bill will help address rising mental health needs and the escalating overdose crisis in communities across our nation.”
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