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Will Changes to Medicare Coverage Improve the Mental Health Gap?


Will Changes to Medicare Coverage Improve the Mental Health Gap?

Accessing mental health services can be challenging for people on Medicare, the federal health insurance program available to most people ...

Medicare Mental Health Coverage What Changed and What Gaps ...

This could improve depression identification and treatment, though initial uptake has been low: the proportion of Medicare beneficiaries ...

Important New Changes to Improve Access to Behavioral Health in ...

These new rules would also close the gap in the types of behavioral health services covered by Medicare. Medicare has historically covered ...

Will Changes to Medicare Coverage Improve the Mental Health Gap?

SUMMERS: It's CONSIDER THIS FROM NPR. As of January 1, Americans who rely on Medicare have increased access to mental health coverage. Medicare ...

Expanded Mental Health Care Access for People With Medicare

New policy changes in 2024 will increase the number of Medicare-approved mental health providers and help more older adults get the care ...

New Report Recommends CMS, HHS Make Changes to Increase ...

Federal agencies should make changes to increase the participation of behavioral health care providers in Medicare, Medicaid, ...

Will Changes to Medicare Coverage Improve the Mental Health Gap?

Medicare, the federal insurance program for older Americans expanded mental health benefits at the beginning of the year.

Medicare Reforms Support Behavioral Health - Commonwealth Fund

New Medicare payment reforms will expand access to behavioral health services and elevate the importance of addressing beneficiaries' social ...

Medicare's Expanded Coverage of Substance Use Disorder Treatment

disparities in access to mental health and ... Furthermore, CMS's model to expand coverage to peers can be replicated to improve access to.

CMS Announces Model to Advance Integration in Behavioral Health

“We will continue to test approaches that close the gaps between how behavioral and physical health are treated. Our goal is always to improve ...

The Impact of Closing Medicare Part D Coverage Gap on Mental ...

We employed difference-in-differences and compared mental health outcomes of older adults on Medicare with those on private insurance before and ...

Will Changes to Medicare Coverage Improve the Mental Health Gap?

Accessing mental health services can be challenging for people on Medicare, the federal health insurance program available to most people over ...

Coverage Gaps Keep Medicare Beneficiaries from Needed Care

Structural changes in Medicare are needed to ensure that ALL older adults have access to the full scope of evidence-based substance use disorder ...

7 Medicare Changes on the Horizon for 2025 - AARP

The Part D rules overshadow other Medicare changes that can make a difference in 2025, including Medicare Advantage midyear coverage notices and ...

New Changes to Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program ...

As of January 1, 2024, Medicare now covers IOP services, closing a significant gap in Medicare coverage of mental health and SUD services.

Differential Effects by Mental Health Status of Filling the Medicare ...

The coverage gap closure has effectively reduced patients' OOP spending for their medications, especially for those with mental disorders compared to general ...

Medicare Coverage for Counseling

What is the Medicare Coverage Gap? · Limited access to more affordable treatment options · Lack of continuity of care when individuals in therapy either age into ...

Medicare & Your Mental Health Benefits

Mental health conditions, like depression and anxiety, can happen to anyone at any time If you think you may have problems that affect your mental health, ...

FAQs on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Coverage in ...

Medicare Advantage plans can and do apply cost management tools to mental health and other services, such as prior authorization requirements ...

The Medicare Mental Health Coverage Gap: How Licensed ...

Most Medicare beneficiaries (81%; Kaiser Family Foundation, 2019) have supplemental insurance, including 22% who have both Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare ...