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Final Mental Health Parity Regulations Released, with Plan Sponsor Action Required by 2025

  Last week, the Departments of Labor, Treasury, and Health and Human Services finalized   regulations   implementing the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA).  Although the final regulations step back from certain burdensome aspects of the proposed rules (which we blogged about   here ), compliance with the final rules w ill require action from virtually all group health plans that cover mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD ) benefits before the end of the year. How did we get here? MHPAEA requires that group health plans that provide MH/SUD benefits cover them in parity with medical and surgical benefits .  Evaluation of whether benefits are in parity is performed for each classification of benefits under the plan, and this analysis requires evaluating: (1) financial and other quantitative treatment limitations, and (2) non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs).   At the end of 2020, Congress added a require...

Mental Health Parity Act: Final Rule Changes and Implications for Group Health Plans

  On September 9, the US Departments of Labor, Treasury, and Health and Human Services (the Departments) jointly r eleased a final rule to ensure that group health plans comply with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) . The final rule, which spans over 530 pages, limits the ability of group health plans to restrict coverage for mental health and substance use disorders compared to medical and surgical care. The final rule largely tracks the Departments’ July 2023 joint proposed rule but includes some changes. A link to the final rule is  here .   As detailed in a prior  alert  addressing the proposed rule, the final rule outlines the requirements for group health plans to collect and analyze data related to nonquantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs). NQTLs refer to the nonnumerical tools that plans may use to limit access to care and benefits for mental health and substance use disorders. Examples of NQTLs include prior authorization ...