Denial Reason
Mental Health Claim Denied
Mental health and substance use disorder claim denials are subject to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), which prohibits plans from applying stricter rules to behavioral health than to medical/surgical benefits.
61%
Appeal success rate
KFF 2023
61%
External review overturn
NAIC data
What Strengthens Your Appeal
- โEvidence that the denial criteria used are stricter than criteria applied to analogous medical/surgical services (MHPAEA parity analysis)
- โPsychiatrist or therapist Letter of Medical Necessity with DSM-5 diagnosis and treatment rationale
- โEvidence that the level of care is appropriate using LOCUS, ASAM, or CASII criteria
- โDocumentation that a less intensive level of care failed or is clinically inappropriate
- โClinical guidelines from the American Psychiatric Association (APA) or SAMHSA supporting the treatment
- โEvidence of patient safety risk if treatment is terminated or reduced
Appeal Packet: What to Include
- 1Denial letter with specific criteria used for denial
- 2Treating clinician's Letter of Medical Necessity with DSM-5 diagnosis
- 3Clinical records showing history, diagnosis, and treatment progress
- 4Level of care criteria analysis (LOCUS, ASAM, CASII)
- 5MHPAEA parity comparison if the plan applies stricter limits to mental health than medical care
- 6APA clinical guidelines supporting the treatment
- 7Documentation of patient safety concerns if relevant
What to Ask Your Doctor or Provider
Your provider plays a key role in your appeal. Ask them for:
- โA detailed Letter of Medical Necessity with DSM-5 diagnosis and treatment justification
- โLevel of care assessment using standardized criteria (LOCUS, ASAM, CASII)
- โDocumentation of clinical necessity, safety risks, and consequences of denied treatment
- โAny prior treatment history showing what has been tried
Step-by-Step Escalation
If your first appeal fails: File a Mental Health Parity complaint with the Department of Labor (EBSA) or your state insurance department. MHPAEA enforcement is increasing and many insurers are being required to reprocess improperly denied mental health claims.
1
File internal appeal citing MHPAEA protections and clinical necessity
Deadline: Within 180 days
2
File MHPAEA complaint with Department of Labor at askebsa.dol.gov
Deadline: No statute of limitations
3
Request external review by a licensed mental health professional
Deadline: Within 4 months of internal denial
4
File state insurance complaint โ many states have stronger parity laws than federal
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