Behavioral Health Business December 8, 2023
Chris Larson

The majority of Americans believe in behavioral health parity and prioritize mental health now more than they have in the past.

But they’re not so keen on paying higher premiums to get it.

A survey conducted by the health insurance industry group Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness illuminates the popular demand for equal treatment between behavioral and physical health care. The ABHW also says the results highlight the urgency of making parity a reality and decry the Biden Administration’s efforts to expand parity enforcement regulations.

“While the pursuit of parity is vital, it cannot be viewed as a standalone solution to all the problems that plague modern-day behavioral health care,” Pamela Greenberg, CEO and president of...

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