
The Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University studies how to make mental health and substance abuse care more affordable and easier to get. The center publishes reports and blogs to help lawmakers and health officials understand what works. They want to help all families get the mental health care they need without facing insurance barriers or high costs.
The Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University studies how to make mental health and substance abuse care more affordable and easier to get. Many people struggle to find mental health services because insurance doesn't cover enough or there aren't enough doctors. The center's experts research ways to fix these problems. They study mental health parity laws that require insurance to cover mental health the same as physical health. They also look at new ways to provide care, like mobile health units and telehealth. The center publishes reports and blogs to help lawmakers and health officials understand what works. Their research covers topics like the 988 crisis hotline, provider networks, and innovative treatment models. They want to help all families get the mental health care they need without facing insurance barriers or high costs. The center provides unbiased information to help create better health insurance policies.
{"full_text":"Behavioral Health Coverage | Center on Health Insurance Reforms \n\nBehavioral Health Coverage\n\nOur health care system struggles to meet a growing demand for services to treat mental health and substance use disorders. Insurance barriers and limited provider networks make it difficult and often unaffordable for patients to get the care they need.
\n\nWhat We Do\n\nOur experts at CHIR conduct research to assess the impact of federal and state policies to reduce costs and foster healthcare competition on consumers, patients, providers, and payers. \n\nWhat We’re Working On\n\nMental Health Parity \n\nIssue Briefs: \n\n Enforcing Mental Health Parity: State Options to Improve Access to Care \n\n A Review of State Efforts to Enforce Mental Health Parity: Lessons for Policymakers and Regulators \n\nBlogs:\n\n A New Federal Rule Can Help Ensure Patients Get the Behavioral Health Care They Need \n\n New Federal Rule Seeks to Strengthen Mental Health Parity \n\nPost: Building on Behavioral Health Parity: State Options to Strengthen Access to Care \n\nAccess to Behavioral Health Providers and Services\n\nBlogs:\n\n Ensuring Access to Behavioral Health Providers \n\n The One Year Anniversary of 988: A Roadmap for States Seeking to Expand Access to Behavioral Health Crisis Services \n\nWhat's New\n\nBlog Posts\n\n Behavioral Health Parity Takes Step Backward Under Trump Administration \n\n 2026-02-27 by CHIR Faculty \n\n In a recent article for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR experts explore how the federal retreat on menta...
\n\n Access to Behavioral Health Care , Behavioral Health Coverage , From Coverage to Care , Health Insurance Coverage \n\n Federal Rule Gives Regulators Enhanced Tools to Ensure Equitable Access to Behavioral Health Care \n\n 2025-04-04 by CHIR Faculty \n\n Last fall, the Biden Administration finalized a rule updating standards for the Mental Health Parity... \n\n Behavioral Health Coverage , Health Insurance Coverage \n\n behavioral health , CHIR , Commonwealth Fund , health insurance , health reform , mental health parity , treatment limits \n\n Enforcing Mental Health Parity: State Options to Improve Access to Care \n\n 2024-08-16 by CHIR Faculty \n\n The 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) is the primary federal law protectin...
\n\n Behavioral Health Coverage , Health Insurance Coverage \n\n behavioral health , CHIR , Commonwealth Fund , health insurance , health insurance marketplace , State of the States \n\nPublications\n\n Navigating Insurance and Affordability Barriers in Behavioral Health Care \n\n January 27, 2026 \n\n Behavioral Health Coverage , Health Insurance Coverage \n\n Behavioral Health Parity Takes Step Backward Under Trump Administration \n\n January 21, 2026 \n\n In a recent article for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR experts explore how the federal retreat on mental health parity affects state oversight and enforcement, noting the varying responses from states working to maintain or strengthen behavioral health coverage protections. \r\n\n Behavioral Health Coverage , Health Insurance Coverage \n\n Beyond the Clinic Walls: Exploring the Potential of Mobile Health Executive Summary \n\n September 10, 2025 \n\n This executive summary synthesizes findings from over 160 studies on the impact of mobile health programs on access to care, health outcomes, and costs for primary and specialty care.
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