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Follow on Google News | Does Health Insurance Fail Mental Health & Substance Abuse Needs?By: SmartFinancial Health Insurance Covers Mental Health and Substance Abuse – But Not Always If a health insurance plan is part of a state- or federally-managed marketplace — like Healthcare.gov or Covered California — it must cover mental health services, including substance abuse and behavioral health treatment. If you have a good individual private plan and you go out-of-network, your insurance company may reimburse you as much as 80% of each session fee, depending on the therapist's rate. If you have a policy with limited coverage and a high deductible, you may be paying for most, if not all, your therapy sessions as well as physical health providers. Under the law, if a private insurance plan provides coverage for mental health and substance use services, the plan's coverage must be equal to physical health services. For example, benefits must have equal treatment limits, such as:
However, a high deductible plan will be limited for both physical health and mental health.. Keep in mind that if a private insurance plan provides coverage for mental health and substance use services, the plan's coverage must be equal to physical health services. Other topics covered in this article: Health Insurance Covers Mental Health and Substance Abuse – But Not Always Post-COVID Surge in Mental Health Issues What Happens If I Go Out of Network for Mental Health Treatment? For What Types of Disorders Is Therapy Covered by Insurance? If the ACA Says Mental Health Is Covered, Why Am I Not Getting a Full Refund? High Deductible Plans and Therapy For the full article, visit https://smartfinancial.com/ End
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