• Insurers no longer will be allowed to deny coverage or charge a higher premium due to pre-existing conditions, including mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression.
• Mental health and substance abuse treatment must be included among the essential health benefits (EHBS) for all individuals and small groups plans within and outside of the health insurance exchange
• Preventive care, including depression and alcohol misuse screenings, will be provided without patient cost-sharing …show more content…
According to Beida andMandercheid (2014), the ACA emphasizes a whole-person approach that merges nicely with recovery-oriented approaches. This refers to a process that moves individuals struggling with mental health or substance use problems toward a full life in the community (P.115). Currently, psychology’s mainstay in intervention development and evaluation is based on a symptoms reduction approach. For quality care the ACA emphasis on interdisciplinary teams of health professionals, psychologists must learn how to operate alongside other health professionals, including primary care doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and social workers (Beida &,Mandercheid, 2014). This interdisciplinary team approach express upstream intervention. Typical psychotherapy model involves individual sessions behind closed doors where most psychologist happens in