New mental health law now in effect
Jones, along with Rep.
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"Folks that have not been getting adequate treatment: new funding is coming, new attention is coming," Oliver said.
Oliver - along with several other mental health advocates - pointed out that Georgians can report suspected parity violations to the state insurance department.
Georgians' reports about their experiences would be key to making sure the law is enforced, Oliver said.
To explain mental health parity, Jones gave the example of a health insurer that offers out-of-network coverage for urgent medical services.
That insurer must also cover out-of-network urgent mental health and substance use treatment under the parity rule, Jones explained.
The
Down the line, the department will collect and publish detailed information about how health insurers perform on mental health parity, Burleson added.
The mental health law also sets up a new MATCH (Multi-Agency Treatment for Children) team.
The team will start meeting soon and look carefully at the problem of
"The issue of emergency placement for these children needs a lot of attention," Oliver said, noting that some of these children are staying in hotels or offices.
The new law also helps set up mental health co-responder programs, Oliver said, with funds provided by the FY 2023 budget.
Co-responder programs pair mental health professionals with law enforcement officers to help respond to mental health and substance use crises.
The programs often provide follow-up services as well.
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