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Counselors urged to help LGBT members enroll in ACA

Resources tailored for behavioral health providers to assist LGBT individuals enroll in ACA plans.

Resources tailored for behavioral health providers to assist LGBT individuals enroll in ACA plans.

The federal government is reaching out to behavioral health counselors and therapist to educate them on how the Affordable Care Act works so they can encourage members of the LGBT community to enroll in an ACA health plans. Sometimes the professionals who provide important health services through health plans offered through Healthcare.gov and CoveredCa.com can be the least knowledgeable on how health insurance operates.

Supporting counselors with education

SAMHSA, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, has produced several resources to educate behavioral health providers who serve the LGBT community. A toolkit of resources guides health professionals in helping lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people understand health insurance options, particularly mental health and substance abuse benefits and services, under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and enroll in plans. Assistance with LGBT enrollment is important because –

Source: Affordable Care Act Enrollment Assistance for the LGBT Community, SAMHSA presentation

Coverage benefits in specific to LGBT community

All health plans include  essential benefits that help to maintain mental health.

Guarantee issue regardless of sexual orientation

Another aspect of the Affordable Care Act that gets lost in all the marketing hype is that all plans, on and off the federal or state exchanges, are guarantee issue. In other words, pre-existing conditions can’t be considered and health insurance can’t be denied on the basis of current health challenges. However, many states do allow health plans to exempt from coverage for six months coverage for any pre-existing conditions IF the consumer didn’t have health insurance in the previous 63 days.

Plans cannot deny coverage because of pre-existing conditions such as depression, a substance use disorder, or a transgender-related medical history, and they cannot place annual or lifetime dollar limits on coverage.

Health insurance is a foreign language

For members of the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender community, obtaining individual health insurance may never have been an option for them. Shopping, comparing plans and understanding the benefits and coverage of health insurance is like learning foreign language. Consequently, it is important to have a trusted advisor such as behavioral health provider deliver clear and simple explanations of the ACA and their rights as consumers. Of course, before a provider can talk intelligently about the new ACA plans they have to understand them.

Behavioral health provider resources

The SAMHSA toolkit, the different pieces can be downloaded at the end of the post, include-

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