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What it actually does is require equal coverage for mental health. Same as any other illness. It makes it so insurance companies cant limit amount of visits, coverage for meds, things like that.

The negative effect that might have would be a jump in premiums. But for people that need the coverage, that's *very* good news. Maybe a few companies will decide to be human and not pass on the cost to their workers....

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What it actually does is require equal coverage for mental health. Same as any other illness. It makes it so insurance companies cant limit amount of visits, coverage for meds, things like that.

The negative effect that might have would be a jump in premiums. But for people that need the coverage, that's *very* good news. Maybe a few companies will decide to be human and not pass on the cost to their workers....

Thanks - I'd heard the news in passing last night. Details always appreciated, especially since I don't have time to look for a link to a story.

Feel free to add more, everyone.

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Thanks - I'd heard the news in passing last night. Details always appreciated, especially since I don't have time to look for a link to a story.

Feel free to add more, everyone.

Yeah, i hope its not an excuse they use to raise premiums. :(

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What it actually does is require equal coverage for mental health. Same as any other illness. It makes it so insurance companies cant limit amount of visits, coverage for meds, things like that.

Seriously?

We maxxed out my daughter's mental health coverage in June and have been paying out of pocket ever since. $225 - $400 a visit depending on who she sees and why.

That is SUCH good news for us. I'd even be willing to take a hike in our insurance premium for it as long as it's not HUGE.

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