The Kennedy Forum launched the Mental Health Parity Index to track the availability of in-network mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) clinicians and their payment rates compared to that for physical health care, based on data from the four largest commercial insurance plans.

The findings:

The main point: Physical health care clinicians have higher payment rates and are more widely available than MH/SUD providers. Despite parity laws that require physical and MH/SUD care to be treated similarly by insurance, major disparities and gaps in access to MH/SUD care remain.

Read more: New insurer data reveals significant gaps to in-network mental health care and treatment for substance use disorders when compared to physical health; Mental Health