Sens. Wyden, Crapo, Bennet, Burr Release Mental Health Parity Discussion Draft
Senate Finance Committee Chair
"Too often the notion of mental health parity falls short of reality," Wyden said. "These policies represent the first step towards addressing the mental health parity and ghost network challenges that I intend to build on in the coming months -- especially the challenges I hear about consistently from families at home who aren't able to find available mental health professionals covered in their insurance networks. I'm proud that the committee has been able to come together throughout the year to release a whole host of policies aimed at improving mental health care for Americans, some of which have already become law. I will keep working to enact these policies and ensure all Americans can get mental health care when they need it."
"These proposals will help us gather additional data and increase transparency to ensure Medicare beneficiaries have access to affordable mental health services, on par with their access to physical health services," said Crapo. "I thank Senators Bennet and Burr for their work on this discussion draft, and look forward to receiving feedback on each mental health discussion draft from our colleagues and stakeholders."
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"Mental health services are a critical health care need as our nation recovers from the pandemic," said Burr. "This discussion draft lays a foundation for advancing sensible policies that bring to the forefront the importance of ensuring patients have the information necessary to make the best health care decisions for themselves and their families, and I look forward to receiving comment."
Policies in the discussion draft include:
* Strengthening the accuracy of provider directories in Medicare Advantage plans.
* Strengthening requirements in Medicaid for managed care organizations and states to maintain regularly updated provider directories that include, in part, information on accessing care from behavioral health professionals.
* Direct GAO to conduct a study of the differences in enrollee cost-sharing and utilization management between behavioral and non-behavioral health services in Medicare Advantage and compared to traditional Medicare.
* Require Medicare to provide guidance to health care providers detailing the extent to which Medicare beneficiaries with substance use disorders can receive partial hospitalization program services.
* Direct GAO to report on Medicaid payment rates for behavioral health services compared to medical and surgical services across a sample of states.
This discussion draft on mental health parity is the fifth and final legislative draft the
The full text of the discussion draft is available here (https://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/120122%20Finance%20Committee%20Mental%20Health%20Parity%20Discussion%20Draft.pdf). A summary of all provisions released by the committee as a part of the bipartisan mental health effort, including mental health parity, is available here (https://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/120122%20SFC%20Mental%20Health%20Care%20Discussion%20Draft%20Provision%20Summary%20Master%20Table.pdf).
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Original text here: https://www.finance.senate.gov/chairmans-news/wyden-crapo-bennet-burr-release-mental-health-parity-discussion-draft
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