- Stigma
- Lack of Insurance
- Insurance Plans Lacking Parity
Since the passing of the two important acts of legislation, millions of previously uninsured Americans now have coverage. However, there are still concerns about parity being properly enforced, which is why the President created the Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Task Force in March 2016. Federal Departments and Agencies were ordered to work together to ensure that Americans benefit from the mental health and substance use disorder parity protections. The Presidential memorandum stated:
“My Administration has made behavioral health a priority and taken a number of steps to improve the prevention, early intervention, and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. These actions are especially important in light of the prescription drug abuse and heroin epidemic as well as the suicide and substance use-related fatalities that have reversed increases in longevity in certain populations.”
The task force released its final report, after receiving feedback from more than 1,100 individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, families, their providers, advocates, and other stakeholders. The White House points out that:
“Parity aims to eliminate restrictions on mental health and substance use coverage – like annual visit limits, higher copayments, or different rules on how care is managed…”