What Does Mental Health Parity Mean in Arizona?
Mental health parity is a federal law (MHPAEA) that says insurance must cover mental health at the same level as physical health. Arizona has strong federal and state parity enforcement.
AHCCCS is the state Medicaid; Mercy Care is the biggest behavioral health contractor.
What parity requires
Same copays, deductibles, and session limits as physical health. Same pre-authorization rules. Same network access. You can't be charged $50 for therapy when your medical visits are $20.
Where parity often fails
'Medical necessity' reviews applied more strictly to mental health. Narrower provider networks. Pre-authorization required for mental health when not required for comparable medical services.
How to report parity violations in Arizona
File a complaint with the Arizona Department of Insurance, the federal Department of Labor (for self-funded employer plans), or CMS (for Medicaid). Complaints trigger investigations and often result in retroactive coverage.
Free help
The Kennedy Forum (kennedyforum.org) has a parity complaint tool. ParityTrack.org tracks state-level parity enforcement.
Arizona-specific
AHCCCS is the state Medicaid; Mercy Care is the biggest behavioral health contractor.
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