David Shillcutt, Senior Counsel, co-presents “What You Need to Know About the Recent Developments in Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Parity: The Impact on Payers, Providers, Patients, and Employers” at thINc Healthcare's Advancing Behavioral Health and Policy Summit, which runs from December 5 to 6.

Topics include the following:

  • Learn the genesis and evolution of mental health and substance use disorder parity since its inception in 2006.
  • Hear updates on new enforcement rules and emerging federal and state legislation that affects health care stakeholders.
  • Discover what health plans and employers need to do to prepare for compliance with proposed parity regulations.
  • Understand the provider, health plan, and employer perspectives on parity implementation.

For more information, please visit thINc360.com.

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Washington, DC

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