Social Problems and Public Policy
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act is a federal law enacted in 2008 that requires health insurance plans to provide equal coverage for mental health and substance use disorder treatments as they do for physical health conditions. This act was a significant step toward ensuring that individuals with mental health issues or addiction receive the same level of care as those with other medical conditions, promoting fairness in healthcare access and treatment options.
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