What Does Mental Health Parity Mean in Montana?
Mental health parity is a federal law (MHPAEA) that says insurance must cover mental health at the same level as physical health. Montana has federal parity (MHPAEA) applies but state enforcement is more limited.
Montana Medicaid. Rural access is the biggest barrier.
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 Montana
File a complaint with the Montana 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.
Montana-specific
Montana Medicaid. Rural access is the biggest barrier.
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