Legislations and policies to expand mental health and substance abuse benefits in health insurance plans

This is a community guide systematic economic review

Abstract

This paper reviews the evidence of costs and economic benefits of legislative or policy interventions to expand mental health and substance abuse health insurance benefits in the United States. The objectives are to assess the economic value of the interventions by comparing societal cost to societal benefits, and to determine impact on costs to insurance plans resulting from expansion of these benefits.

Citation

Verughese Jacob, Shuli Qu, Sajal Chattopadhyay, Theresa Ann Sipe, John A.Knopf, Ron Z.Goetzel, Ramona Finnie, Anilkrishna B.Thota. Legislations and policies to expand mental health and substance abuse benefits in health insurance plans: a community guide systematic economic review. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 18,1 pages 39-48 (2015)

Legislations and policies to expand mental health and substance abuse benefits in health insurance plans: a community guide systematic economic review

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Published 1 March 2015