This report provides a detailed history of mental health parity legislation, including a discussion of bills introduced in each Congress, and accompanying legislative action, including hearings, markups, and floor votes. This legislation is in response to concerns about the coverage of mental health benefits in group health plans, which is often much more restricted than the coverage of physical illness. Updated October 29, 2008.
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This report provides a detailed history of mental health parity legislation, including a discussion of bills introduced in each Congress, and accompanying legislative action, including hearings, markups, and floor votes. This legislation is in response to concerns about the coverage of mental health benefits in group health plans, which is often much more restricted than the coverage of physical illness. Updated October 29, 2008.
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Sundararaman, Ramya & Redhead, C. Stephen.The Mental Health Parity Act: A Legislative History,
report,
October 29, 2008;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc818724/:
accessed February 11, 2026),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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