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Mental Health Bill of Rights Project
A Joint Initiative of Mental Health Professional Organizations
Principles for the Provision of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Treatment Services: A Bill of Rights
Our commitment is to provide quality mental health and substance abuse
services to all individuals without regard to race, color, religion,
national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, or disabilities.
Right to Know:
Benefits
Individuals have the right to be provided information from the
purchasing entity (such as employer or union or public purchaser) and the
insurance/third party payer describing the nature and extent of their
mental health and substance abuse treatment benefits. This information
should include details on procedures to obtain access to services, on
utilization management procedures, and on appeal rights. The information
should be presented clearly in writing with language that the individual
can understand.
Professional Expertise
Individuals have the right to receive full information from the
potential treating professional about that professional's knowledge,
skills, preparation, experience, and credentials. Individuals have the
right to be informed about the options available for treatment
interventions and the effectiveness of the recommended treatment.
Contractual Limitations
Individuals have the right to be informed by the treating professional
of any arrangements, restrictions, and/or covenants established between
third party payer and the treating professional that could interfere with
or influence treatment recommendations. Individuals have the right to be
informed of the nature of information that may be disclosed for the
purposes of paying benefits.
Appeals and Grievances
Individuals have the right to receive information about the methods
they can use to submit complaints or grievances regarding provision of
care by the treating professional to that profession's regulatory board
and to the professional association. Individuals have the right to be
provided information about the procedures they can use to appeal benefit
utilization decisions to the third party payer systems, to the employer or
purchasing entity, and to external regulatory entities.
Confidentiality
Individuals have the right to be guaranteed the protection of the
confidentiality of their relationship with their mental health and
substance abuse professional, except when laws or ethics dictate
otherwise. Any disclosure to another party will be time limited and made
with the full written, informed consent of the individuals. Individuals
shall not be required to disclose confidential, privileged or other
information other than: diagnosis, prognosis, type of treatment, time and
length of treatment, and cost. Entities receiving information for the
purposes of benefits determination, public agencies receiving information
for health care planning, or any other organization with legitimate right
to information will maintain clinical information in confidence with the
same rigor and be subject to the same penalties for violation as is the
direct provider of care. Information technology will be used for
transmission, storage, or data management only with methodologies that
remove individual identifying information and assure the protection of the
individual's privacy. Information should not be transferred, sold or
otherwise utilized.
Choice
Individuals have the right to choose any duly licensed/certified
professional for mental health and substance abuse services. Individuals
have the right to receive full information regarding the education and
training of professionals, treatment options (including risks and
benefits), and cost implications to make an informed choice regarding the
selection of care deemed appropriate by individual and professional.
Determination of Treatment
Recommendations regarding mental health and substance abuse treatment
shall be made only by a duly licensed/certified professional in
conjunction with the individual and his or her family as appropriate.
Treatment decisions should not be made by third party payers. The
individual has the right to make final decisions regarding treatment.
Parity
Individuals have the right to receive benefits for mental health and
substance abuse treatment on the same basis as they do for any other
illnesses, with the same provisions, co-payments, lifetime benefits, and
catastrophic coverage in both insurance and self-funded/self-insured
health plans.
Discrimination
Individuals who use mental health and substance abuse benefits shall
not be penalized when seeking other health insurance or disability, life
or any other insurance benefit.
Benefit Usage and Design
The individual is entitled to the entire scope of the benefits within
the benefit plan that will address his or her clinical needs. Whenever
both federal and state law and/or regulations are applicable, the
professional and all payers shall use whichever affords the individual the
greatest level of protection and access.
Treatment Review
To assure that treatment review processes are fair and valid,
individuals have the right to be guaranteed that any review of their
mental health and substance abuse treatment shall involve a professional
having the training, credentials and licensure required to provide the
treatment in the jurisdiction in which it will be provided. The reviewer
should have no financial interest in the decision and is subject to the
section on confidentiality.
Accountability
Treating professionals may be held accountable and liable to
individuals for any injury caused by gross incompetence or negligence on
the part of the professional. The treating professional has the obligation
to advocate for and document necessity of care and to advise the
individual of options if payment authorization is denied. Payers and other
third parties may be held accountable and liable to individuals for any
injury caused by gross incompetence or negligence or by their clinically
unjustified decisions.
Participating Groups: American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy American Counseling Association American Family
Therapy Academy American Nurses Association American Psychological
Association American Psychiatric Association American Psychiatric
Nurses Association National Association of Social Workers National
Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work
Supporting Organizations: National Mental Health
Association National Depressive and Manic-Depressive
Association American Group Psychotherapy Association American
Psychoanalytic Association National Association of Drug and Alcohol
Abuse Counselors
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