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ACNP Statement on Mental Health Parity
The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) supports access to comprehensive treatment for individuals suffering from mental illnesses parallel to the treatment of other medical illness. Without adequate treatment, debilitating and chronic functional impairment often results, along with a substantial increase in general healthcare costs. It is in the best interests of our society that that all affected individuals have sufficient health insurance coverage to allow access to adequate treatment.
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