Mental Health and Insurance

选择医疗保险可以是件非常烦琐的事,特别是如果你正面对着巨大的压力和觉得自己的心理健康状况并不良好。美国的医疗费用非常高昂,因此选择正确的保险计划非常重要。因为有些保险计划并不包括心理健康保障,所以如果你需要接受心理健康治疗或覆盖,确认你的保险计划能涵盖哪些保障是至关重要的。

Since the passage of the mental health parity law in 2008 and the Affordable Care Act, most insurance plans now cover mental health care--however, non-ACA plans may not. This is a significant improvement compared to before these laws, but mental health coverage is still sometimes not as comprehensive as other coverage. Make sure you are familiar with an insurance plan's mental health care coverage before you purchase it.

Choosing an Insurance Plan

When choosing your insurance plan, be sure to ask the following questions:

In addition to these questions, some insurance plans include limits on mental health coverage. For this reason, it's important to be aware of these limits before seeking treatment--or preferably, before purchasing your insurance plan. Common insurance limitations include:

Additionally, some mental health professionals do not take insurance, so check to see what the insurance plan will pay for out of network providers. Other factors to keep in mind include:

Every person is different and not everyone needs the same amount of insurance. Make a list of the type of care you anticipate needing, and make sure any insurance plan that you consider meets those needs.

Before Seeking Treatment

Before you seek treatment for mental health concerns, there are a few questions you should know the answers to. Review your insurance plan, and if possible, call your insurance company and ask the following questions:

Understanding Your Policy

If you're having trouble understanding your insurance policy, ask someone from your doctor's office or a trusted friend to help explain the information. If you have private insurance, you can contact your state Insurance Department or state Insurance Commissioner's office to ask for help in understanding your policy. They can also help you in dealing with your insurance company if you are having a problem, and figure out whether your benefits follow the state mental health parity laws. These are laws that guarantee equal coverage for mental health conditions as for other conditions.

Once you've developed a working understanding of your health insurance policy, you're ready to seek treatment.
Return to our Mental Health section for more information and help