Loopholes Closed That Kept Insured From Mental Health Therapy – UPI.com

Loopholes closed that kept insured from mental health therapy – UPI.com


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Loopholes closed that kept insured from mental health therapy
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It ensures health plan features such as co-pays, deductibles and visit limits are generally not more restrictive for mental health/substance abuse disorders benefits than they are for medical/surgical benefits. In 1996, the Mental Health Parity Act
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"Prescription drug abuse is on the rise, and it's leading to addiction and death. More people die now from prescription drugs like oxycodone, morphine and methadone than from illicit drugs like heroin and cocaine," Udall said. "With this shift, the
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LOCKMED Develops New Product to Curb Prescription Drug Abuse
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After starting a pain management practice in Pittsburgh, Pa, Dr. M. Bud Lateef became alarmed at the growing problem of prescription drug abuse. Out of this concern and the growing national problem, he started to develop products to safeguard medications.

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Bristol Bay zeros in on drug abuse – Bristol Bay Times

Bristol Bay zeros in on drug abuse
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"We've had our hearts broken," said Bristol Bay Borough Mayor Dan O'Hara, "We must make our communities drug free." O'Hara spoke to students and area adults gathered to march in protest of drug and alcohol abuse at the culmination of Bristol Bay 

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