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Does Insurance Cover Therapy in Georgia?

Short answer: yes, most insurance in Georgia covers therapy — but the devil is in the details. Federal mental health parity law (MHPAEA) requires insurers to cover mental health at the same level as physical health, and Georgia has federal parity (MHPAEA) applies but state enforcement is more limited.

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Georgia mental health insurance landscape

Georgia Medicaid expanded partially in 2023 (Pathways program). Amerigroup, CareSource coverage.

Partial parity No Medicaid expansion

What's typically covered

Most commercial plans in Georgia cover: outpatient individual therapy, psychiatric medication management, substance use treatment, and intensive outpatient (IOP) when medically necessary. Copays usually run $15-50 per session after deductible is met.

What's often NOT covered

Couples therapy (no individual diagnosis), life coaching, executive coaching, wellness retreats, and any provider who doesn't bill insurance. Also: providers out-of-network may reimburse at lower rates or not at all.

Georgia-specific considerations

Georgia Medicaid expanded partially in 2023 (Pathways program). Amerigroup, CareSource coverage.

How to verify coverage

Call the member services number on the back of your card. Say: 'I want to verify my outpatient mental health benefits. What's my copay, deductible, and any session limits? Is pre-authorization required? How many sessions does my plan cover?'

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