Study: Substance-abuse treatment still costs patients more
{mosads}The HCCI expressed concern about the differences, given that the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was supposed to eliminate them for substance-abuse treatments.
According to the report, substance-abuse admissions rose by about 20 percent in 2011 among adults with employer-based healthcare coverage.
Mental-health admissions, meanwhile, grew by about 6 percent, while medical and surgical admissions declined by about 2 percent.
HCCI used data from insurance companies that cover about 40 percent of the market for its analysis.
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