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Mental Health Parity

Mental health parity refers to the equitable treatment of mental health and substance use disorder services in relation to physical health care, ensuring that insurance coverage and benefits for mental health are comparable to those for physical health. This principle aims to eliminate discrimination and improve access to necessary mental health services.

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Mental health parity is a critical concept that ensures individuals with mental health conditions receive the same level of care and coverage as those with physical health conditions. This principle is supported by laws like the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which aims to eliminate ...

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Key Terms

Mental Health
A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

Example: Mental health affects how we handle stress and relate to others.

Parity
The state of being equal, especially in terms of treatment.

Example: Mental health parity means equal coverage for mental and physical health.

MHPAEA
Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, a law ensuring mental health coverage.

Example: MHPAEA requires insurers to provide equal benefits for mental health.

Stigma
A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance.

Example: Stigma around mental health can prevent people from seeking help.

Advocacy
Public support for a particular cause or policy.

Example: Advocacy for mental health parity is crucial for policy change.

Insurance Coverage
The amount of risk or liability covered by an insurance company.

Example: Insurance coverage for mental health varies widely among plans.

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