The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has updated its Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, including with new information specifically addressed to individuals in the European Economic Area. As described in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, this website utilizes cookies, including for the purpose of offering an optimal online experience and services tailored to your preferences.

Please read the entire Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. By closing this message, browsing this website, continuing the navigation, or otherwise continuing to use the APA's websites, you confirm that you understand and accept the terms of the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, including the utilization of cookies.

×
ArticleNo Access

State Laws Mandating Mental Health Insurance Coverage

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.28.10.759

Insurance companies and administrators of group insurance plans have accepted the premise that coverage for mental illness must be different from coverage for other health problems, and thus insurers continue to limit their liability through various exclusions and restrictions. For several years providers and consumers of services have worked for the enactment of state laws that mandate or regulate certain kinds of coverage for mental illness; as of January 1 , 1977, a total of 22 states had such statutes. The author presents a state-by-state summary of the provisions. He also classifies many of the provisions into six categories and discusses the probable basis for their enactment.

Access content

To read the fulltext, please use one of the options below to sign in or purchase access.