Understanding Employer/Healthcare Purchaser Mental Health Parity Compliance Information and NQTL Toolkit

National Alliance Releases Employer/Healthcare Purchaser Mental Health Parity Toolkit and NQTL Analysis Tools 

Employers/healthcare purchasers have a fiduciary responsibility to participants in their employee benefits plans to require their vendor partners to comply with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), which requires that Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder (MH/SUD) benefits are not more restrictive than Medical/Surgical (M/S) benefits.

Join the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions for an educational and informative webinar featuring Karen van Caulil, President & CEO, Florida Alliance for Healthcare Value, Henry Harbin, MD, Advisor, Bowman Family Foundation, and Beth Ann Middlebrooks, JD, Advisor, Bowman Family Foundation as they discuss the important steps employers should be taking with their carrier to complete the analysis for NQTLs. Why now? Because many employers do not have the complete analysis and starting January 2025, they needed to have it done!

Note: It is the employer’s responsibility to comply with the law.

About National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions

The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (National Alliance) is the only nonprofit, purchaser-aligned organization with a national and regional structure dedicated to driving health and healthcare value across the country. Its members represent private and public sector, nonprofit, and union and Taft-Hartley organizations, and more than 45 million Americans, spending over $400 billion annually on healthcare. To learn more, visit nationalalliancehealth.org and connect on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).