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Mental Health America Praises
House Health Reform Bill

Significantly Improves Access to Mental Health, Substance Use Services;

Applies Parity to All Plans

Contact: Steve Vetzner, (703) 797-2588 or svetzner@mentalhealthamerica.net

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (November 5, 2009)-Mental Health America today praised the House health reform bill (the Affordable Health Care for Americans Act, H.R. 3962) for taking ground-breaking steps to expand coverage and significantly improving access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment services.

Mental Health America also applauded the legislation for applying mental health and substance use parity requirements to all qualified health benefit plans regardless of whether they are offered in the individual or group market.

"We strongly support this legislation for making important strides in eliminating barriers and expanding access for mental health and substance use services," said David L. Shern, Ph.D., president and CEO of Mental Health America.

[A letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supporting the legislation can be found here.]

The bill carries forward the principles established in federal law with the enactment last year of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which prohibits unequal treatment limits and financial requirements for mental health and substance use treatment.

"These provisions are crucial in light of the fact that mental health and addiction treatment have traditionally been subject to blatantly discriminatory limits on coverage that block access to effective and critically needed therapies," Dr. Shern said.

Dr. Shern testified earlier this year before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on the need to include mental health and substance use services as part of health reform.  (The prepared testimony can be found here.)

He said the bill's the inclusion of mental health and substance use disorder services as well as rehabilitative services as components of the essential benefits package addresses a top priority of Mental Health America in light of recent research showing that a large proportion of low-income, uninsured individuals have poor mental health. Studies also indicate that the current economic turmoil and recession increase the rates of psychiatric symptoms and demand for services.

Mental Health America also strongly supports insurance market reforms in the bill that would establish guaranteed issue and renewal requirements and prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions and premium rating based on health status as well as annual and lifetime limits on benefits. The reforms are important in light of the long history of discrimination against individuals with mental health or substance use conditions.

Dr. Shern said Mental Health America is encouraged by the provision identifying individuals with mental health conditions as a group that should be prioritized in outreach efforts to inform vulnerable populations about the proposed federal programs to increase access to health care coverage.

Mental Health America also pointed to other important provisions that would:

Mental Health America also believes that the medical home programs should include behavioral health specialists on the treatment teams established and also that mental health or addiction treatment facilities should be allowed to serve as medical homes.

Mental Health America is urging that the final House bill incorporate an amendment adopted during the House Education and Labor Committee mark-up that would ensure that mental health and substance use disorder screening and brief intervention services would be reimbursable preventative services.

Celebrating 100 years of mental health education and advocacy, Mental Health America is the country's leading nonprofit dedicated to helping all people live mentally healthier lives With our more than 300 affiliates nationwide, we represent a growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation-every day and in times of crisis.  In 2009, we are marking a century of achievement with a year-long Centennial Observance: "Celebrating the Legacy. Forging the Future."

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