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A Webinar from The Kennedy Forum Featuring U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh Data show mental health and addiction challenges escalated sharply during the pandemic. Now, more than ever, our health care system must be prepared to fully reimburse providers for the preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services people need. Stronger enforcement of the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which requires insurers to cover treatment for mental health and substance use disorders no more restrictively than treatment for illnesses of the body, such as diabetes and cancer, will be essential. As indicated by two recent reports by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), large disparities in insurers’ medical necessity determinations and other limitations on treatment often prevent individuals from getting help. Given the U.S. Department of Labor’s role overseeing self-funded health plans, which the majority of Americans with commercial, employee-sponsored health coverage have, our new Secretary of Labor is in a unique position to finally hold insurers accountable for parity. What changes might be on the horizon? Moderator: Bill Smith Founder, Inseparable Panelists: Martin J. Walsh Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor Former U.S. Rep Patrick J Kennedy Founder, The Kennedy Forum Ann Marie T. Sullivan, M.D. Commissioner, New York State Office of Mental Health