North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S661

Introduced
4/6/23  

Caption

Health Benefit Plans/Mental Health Parity

Impact

The implementation of SB 661 is expected to affect state laws related to health insurance coverage significantly. It requires insurers to offer consistent benefits for mental illnesses, including the same deductibles and treatment limitations that apply to physical health. It aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental health treatment and ensure that individuals seeking mental health services are not subjected to greater barriers than those seeking treatment for physical health issues. Additionally, the bill allows for certain limits on the number of office visits and inpatient days, but stipulates minimum standards for coverage, which insurers must comply with.

Summary

Senate Bill 661, titled 'Health Benefit Plans/Mental Health Parity', aims to establish mental health parity within health benefit plans regulated by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. This legislation mandates that insurance companies provide mental health benefits that are on par with physical health benefits, meaning that conditions affecting mental health should receive the same coverage limits and treatment criteria as those for physical illnesses. This is a significant step towards addressing the disparity that often exists in healthcare for mental health conditions compared to physical ailments.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 661 appears to be largely supportive among mental health advocates and healthcare providers, who view it as a critical reform for ensuring equitable treatment accessibility. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the specifics of implementation, including potential challenges insurers may face in adapting to the new requirements. The balance between maintaining reasonable insurance costs while also expanding coverage might pose a contention point in discussions surrounding the bill's implementation.

Contention

Notable contention surrounds the specific definitions and exclusions included in the bill. For example, certain mental health conditions such as autism spectrum disorders and substance-related disorders may not be fully covered under the same terms as other mental health issues, raising concerns from advocacy groups. Critics argue that such exclusions undermine the intent to provide true parity in mental health treatment. If passed, SB 661 directly influences how health insurance providers define and administer mental health treatment, which could lead to further discussions about comprehensive mental health policy in North Carolina.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H634

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

NC S566

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

NC H824

Expand Treatment Access/Opioid Use Disorder

NC HB3326

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for an enrollee with certain mental disorders.

NC HB2300

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for an enrollee with certain mental disorders.

NC HB2969

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for an enrollee with certain mental disorders.

NC HB2096

Relating to access to and benefits for mental health conditions and substance use disorders.

NC H2202

Creating parity for mental and behavioral health services

NC SB861

Relating to coverage for serious mental illness, other disorders, and chemical dependency under certain health benefit plans.

NC HB2094

Relating to coverage for serious mental illness, other disorders, and chemical dependency under certain health benefit plans.

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