From 8ba4e20d4a105ca090a6bead3b11a2dd4ab948f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Teleo Agents Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 08:45:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] reweave: merge 21 files via frontmatter union [auto] --- ...ly-treat-mental-health-versus-medical-reimbursement-rates.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/domains/health/mhpaea-enforcement-closes-coverage-gaps-but-not-access-gaps-because-payers-differentially-treat-mental-health-versus-medical-reimbursement-rates.md b/domains/health/mhpaea-enforcement-closes-coverage-gaps-but-not-access-gaps-because-payers-differentially-treat-mental-health-versus-medical-reimbursement-rates.md index 2d035b353..482079e3e 100644 --- a/domains/health/mhpaea-enforcement-closes-coverage-gaps-but-not-access-gaps-because-payers-differentially-treat-mental-health-versus-medical-reimbursement-rates.md +++ b/domains/health/mhpaea-enforcement-closes-coverage-gaps-but-not-access-gaps-because-payers-differentially-treat-mental-health-versus-medical-reimbursement-rates.md @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ National Index launch confirms the two-level access problem is structural and ne **Source:** EBSA 4th MHPAEA Report, 2025-2026 -The 4th MHPAEA Report documented payers actively raising M/S reimbursement to fix network gaps while NOT applying the same methodology to MH networks, providing direct evidence of differential treatment mechanism. This shows the gap is not passive neglect but active policy divergence. +The 4th MHPAEA Report documented payers actively raising M/S reimbursement to fix network gaps while NOT applying the same methodology to MH networks, providing direct evidence of differential treatment mechanism. This shows the gap is not passive neglect but active policy divergence. \ No newline at end of file