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A Push for Clearer Regulations, Meetings with the Maryland Congressional Delegation

November 10th, 2011

The Maryland Parity Project, Maryland Psychiatric Society, Maryland Psychological Association, Mental Health Association of Maryland, NAMI Maryland, and the University of Maryland School of Law Drug Policy Clinic recently met with staff of the entire Maryland Congressional Delegation and…

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Top Five Reasons You Should File a Parity Complaint

October 26th, 2011

1. There is someone to help you. Staff of the Maryland Parity Project is available to help you with the paperwork, the research and the phone calls. We understand most people don’t have time to deal with these tedious details which is why we will do most of the leg work. CONTACT…

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10 Things You Should Know About the Mental Health Parity Law

October 10th, 2011

1. Current regulations went into effect in January of 2010. The Wellstone and Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was passed in 2008, but Interim Final Regulations were released in 2010. All insurance plans that are not specifically exempted from the law must now be in…

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