Taro Health Insurance plans help make mental health care affordable
Frederick Press-Leader
More than 20% of adults in Oklahoma report experiencing mental illness. As the demand for mental health services continues to grow, access to affordable care is a significant challenge for many people, particularly in rural areas. To address these concerns, new health insurance options are emerging that prioritize both physical and mental health. Among these is Taro Health, which offers innovative plans for Oklahomans that include $0 co-pays for all primary care and $0 co-pays for outpatient mental and behavioral health care. This is a more affordable way to access everyday needs, in addition to providing full coverage and benefits with specialists, hospitals and emergency care. Taro's $0 unlimited primary care also includes in-network coverage with Direct Primary Care (DPC) doctors. For $0 mental health therapy visits, there are both in-person and virtual visits available, giving Oklahomans many options to choose from while also ensuring that cost is not an obstacle to receiving necessary care. "Many people hesitate to seek mental health care because they're worried about the cost," said Taro Health Co-founder Jeff Yuan. "Mental health care shouldn't be out of reach. We want to make sure that financial concerns aren't standing in the way of people getting the care they need. By removing these barriers, we're helping people focus on their well-being." As the healthcare landscape evolves, Oklahoma residents have more opportunities to find affordable options that cover basic mental and behavioral health needs. With the up coming open enrollment period on HealthCare.gov starting November 1, now is the time for individuals and families to explore their choices and find coverage that supports their overall health. For more information on health insurance options, including Taro Health, visit www.tarohealth.com or HealthCare.gov
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