Aca improves young adults’ access to mental health care

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ACA Improves Young Adults’ Access to Mental Health Care Lack of access to mental health care has been a problem among young adults in the U.S. In addition to the social stigma that surrounds mental health disorders, lack of insurance coverage and limitation to mental health care services are among the major reasons for this dilemma. However, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) released a report in June which says the Affordable Care Act (ACA) improves the access to mental healthcare among young adults. As per the report, expanded coverage for young adults under this healthcare reform significantly increased inpatient hospital visits related to mental health. The healthcare law allows young adults under age 26 to stay on their parents’ group insurance plans started in late 2010. NBER Study - Key Findings  The overall number of inpatient visits related to mental health among young adults aged 19-25 years increased to 3.5 percent compared to people aged 27 to 29 who could not be staying on their parents’ plans.


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