Help those with mental health issues by passing parity bill
In a somber session at the State Capitol on Tuesday, two families shared their pain with a House committee weighing a long overdue bill that would ensure that mental illness is covered by insurers the same as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other conditions. The bill, which merits swift passage in the
Regrettably, Rep.
The tone-deaf theatrics were a low point of the 2019 session. No,
The bill will indeed be a tougher sell in the
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Insurers should already be analyzing internal data to ensure that they’re in compliance with the 2008 law, so asking them to provide that information to the state when asked isn’t onerous. The amended bill also would streamline the reporting requirements, so it’s doubtful that the thick pile of paper waved by Davids is accurate. In an interview, Davids disputed an editorial writer’s characterization of his behavior and said he remains a health care advocate.
The Star Tribune Editorial Board disagrees. Struggling families, not the industry’s preference for legal compliance, should be the priority. The trade group is right that the bill would help some but not all health plan enrollees. Nevertheless, it is a step forward and would send a strong signal that compliance is critical. Said
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