A trade group wants to undo a Biden administration-backed rule helping 175 million Americans access affordable mental health services.
A new lawsuit by a trade group for employers seeks to void a Biden administration-backed federal rule intended to help ensure that the estimated 175 million Americans with private health insurance ...
At one large self-funded plan, provider shortages pushed more than 37% of the patients to get their behavioral health care ...
The challenges facing youth today are not only growing in scale but also in complexity and acuity. Increasingly, more teens require crisis stabilization, and many present with significantly heightened ...
Health plans are slowly improving in complying with federal mental health parity requirements even as widespread problems ...
I believed that, as a family doctor, if I could get people to understand what was adversely impacting their health, we could ...
The intersection of geography and health outcomes reveals compelling insights into the well-being of Black women in America.
Poor mental health was increasingly prevalent from 2011 to 2022, with inequities discernible by age, sex, and racial and ...
Federal agencies overstepped their authority when they finalized a recent rule aimed at evaluating parity between employers’ ...
Conflict, climate change, epidemics, and displacement are converging to create an unprecedented global health crisis, with ...
Councilor Thu Nguyen reported the mayor and other council members to the city’s DEI office. A city councilor at Worcester, ...
• Serious mental illness, which is almost twice as common among women. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health ...