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| Written by Health Watch | |
| Thursday, 06 March 2008 | |
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Bob Filner today joined a bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives in support of landmark legislation that will help end discrimination against patients requiring treatment for mental illnesses. H.R. 1424, the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act, was approved by a vote of 268 to 148.“Mental illnesses are treatable diseases that impact millions of Americans each year, including minorities who are less likely to receive the necessary mental health services” said Congressman Filner. “Unfortunately, many group health plans currently do not provide the same coverage for mental illnesses as they do for physical ailments. I’m proud to support important legislation that will help end this practice and ensure more Americans get the care they need and deserve.”
Sponsored by Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) and Jim Ramstad (R-MN) the bipartisan bill approved today prohibits insurers and group health plans from imposing treatment or financial limitations when they offer mental health benefits that are more restrictive from those applied to medical and surgical services.
The legislation applies only to insurers and group health plans that provide mental health benefits and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that this legislation will have a miniscule impact on health insurance premiums.
Over the last eight years, the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) has made “parity” coverage for mental health care available to Members of Congress and 8.5 million other federal employees. Research has shown that there has been no significant cost increase attributable to this new coverage. Now, this bill makes available to all Americans the access to affordable mental health services already available to Members of Congress.
“Reducing the stigma in mental health coverage is critical, especially to Latinos,” Filner added. “With the passage of this bill, Democrats have sent a clear message about the importance of mental health treatment.”
Latinos are at high-risk for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Fewer than 1 in 11 Latinos with mental health disorders contact mental health specialists, while fewer than 1 in 5 contact general health providers.
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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Bob Filner today joined a bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives in support of landmark legislation that will help end discrimination against patients requiring treatment for mental illnesses. H.R. 1424, the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act, was approved by a vote of 268 to 148.




