Coverage parity won't hike mental health costs, Senators say. (Pete V. Domenici and Paul Wellstone release report on their mental health parity ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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From the supplier: Senators Pete V. Domenici and Paul Wellstone, sponsors of legislation, passed in 1996, that requires parity between mental health insurance coverage and coverage provided for serious physical ailments, have released a report indicating that the bill does not make mental health care unaffordable. The report concludes that parity, when combined with managed care, results in lower premiums and costs.
Citation Details Title: Coverage parity won't hike mental health costs, Senators say. (Pete V. Domenici and Paul Wellstone release report on their mental health parity legislation) Author: Mary Jane Fisher Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 12, 1997 Publisher: The National Underwriter Company Volume: v101 Issue: n19 Page: p27(1)