Health Insurers Are Still Skimping On Mental Health Coverage
Behavioral care is four times more likely to be out-of-network than medical or surgical care, a nationwide study shows. That can make treatment unaffordable even for people who have health insurance.
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November 30, 2017 at 10:38PM
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NPR News: Health Insurers Are Still Skimping On Mental Health Coverage
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