MN Department of Commerce Order Alleges Medica Violated Mental Health Parity Laws
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The consent order resulted from what's known as a market conduct exam. It alleges Medica violated mental health parity laws, which are meant to ensure coverage for mental health care is comparable to coverage for medical or surgical care. In May, Commerce entered a similar order against
"Commerce's action with Medica underscores our mission to protect the interests of
State and federal parity laws prohibit health insurers from making it more difficult to get mental and behavioral health care than treatment for other health conditions.
The Medica consent order alleges the company violated those laws by paying providers more for medical or surgical procedures than for mental health or substance abuse disorder treatment. Medica also was more stringent in reviewing mental health claims than in reviewing medical or surgical claims, the order alleges. Further, the order alleges that Medica's explanation of benefits statements, required under
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Original text here: https://mn.gov/commerce/news/#/detail/appId/2/id/584312



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