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From Stacy Casey / Calendar
More on the Mental Health Parity Act
Hi All,
Below is an up to date call to action forwarded from Stacy
Cayce of Unlocking Autism Oregon. There is more info below,
as well as a brief local calendar.
Happy New Year from KindTree Productions, Inc.
"Dear Oregon Parents of
Autistic Children,
Please forgive me if you receive this email more than once,
this is very important time sensitive information that I need
to get out.
Oregon Senate Bill 1 is in regards to the Mental Health
Parity Act. This bill was passed last session, and
now committees and meetings are being formed to decide how this
bill will read to provide services for those covered under the
bill. As of this time, it is unknown if autism will be covered
under the Mental Health Parity act. As parents we need to act
NOW. The first tentative meeting date is set for the end of
January, and if we'd like a parent representative on this committee
our voices must be heard.
This morning I spoke with Shelley Bain from the Oregon Insurance
Division on the phone. She has heard from many parents of autistic
children regarding this bill and is listening to our concerns.
She feels it would be important and helpful for a parent to
be on this committee and for all of us parents to stay involved
and attend these meetings. She has asked that I pass along her
information and she wants to hear from us parents. Please, if
you can, email her, and let her know that autism needs to be
covered, it is going to be a first step of many for us to have
some coverage in this state. Shelley prefers email, so that
she may print them out and present them to the committee and
show how many of us are concerned. If you cannot email, you
may also call or fax her, or call her if you have any questions
regarding this bill, she is more than happy to answer them.
Shelley will also be able to put you on an email list to get
information on upcoming dates for the meetings, meetings that
we as parents MUST be at.
Please forward and pass this email on to any parent with an
autistic child(ren) in Oregon, we need to act this week, by
January 6th.
Shelley's Information:
Shelley D Bain, JD
Senior Policy Analyst,
Oregon Insurance Division
350 Winter St NE Room 440
Salem, Oregon
Email: shelley.d.bain@state.or.us
Phone: 503-947-7216
Fax: 503-378-4351
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 14480
Salem, OR 97309-0405
Thank You for your help on this! MORE INFO BELOW!
My contact information also may be passed along:
Stacy Cayce
Unlocking Autism Oregon Rep.
stacyc75@gmail.com
home: 503-615-4282
cell: 503-407-2879
OTHER
EVENTS:
TAGTEACH Primary Seminar, February 4&5,
2006 Portland OR
Early bird registration:$375, is available through January 15,
2006, plus $149 audit option available.
http://www.regonline.com/eventinfo.asp?EventId=85935
Bridgeway House Coming Events:
Exploring Asperger Syndrome
Saturday, January 7, 2006
11:30 - 1:00 a.m.
This group is offered by Nan Lester, M.S. of the Asperger Coalition
(18 yrs, and older please) 345-0805
Understanding Asperger Syndrome
Support Group for parents, siblings, family members.
Tuesday, January 10th 7:00 p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Nan Lester, M.S.
Childcare available 345-0805
Parent Support Group/Tuesday January 17, 2006
All disabilities & challenges
7:00 p.m.
Debby Laiman P.H.D
Childcare available
NEW! Dad's Support Group
January 19th, 2006
Contact Adrian Pritchard
for more information at 465-1221
All support groups are held @ BWH 996 Jefferson Street, Eugene,
Or.
(541)345-0805
Autism Walk-a-thon during Autism Awareness Month, 2006,
for the ASO.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Waterfront Park under the Morrison Bridge, downtown Portland
10:00 a.m., registration opens at 8:30. Event ends at noon
The walk is approximately one mile and many children on the
autism spectrum participate in this walk along the beautiful
Willamette River.
Special Thank You to the Wentworth
Foundation, and Brush Fire Pottery.
MORE INFO on the Mental Health Parity Act HERE!
Question - Do you know whether the newly passed Mental Health
Parity Law is going to have any positive changes for families
trying to pay for therapy services for their children with autism?
Regina Frey,
Eugene
Reply from Senator Vicki Walker:
Tim, Regina,
The short answer to the inquiry is that we do not know yet
which exact disorders will be covered and which ones will not
be covered.
Basically, the law was written more broadly versus some mental
health parity bills from other states that specify which type
of mental health disorders a parity law will cover (e.g., coverage
for schizophrenia only, etc). Given that Oregon's law is more
broadly written, it is likely that the vast majority of bona
fide mental health disorders will be covered. However, just
like there are "limitations and exclusions" in just
about all regular health care plans (ie, some physical health
treatments or certain physical health conditions are not covered
by an insurance plan), there likely will be some allowable mental
health limitations and exclusions that insurance companies will
be allowed when the new law is implemented.
Starting in 2006, the Insurance Division will begin the rule
making process for the new law, perhaps in conjunction with
other state agencies such as the office of mental health. Given
that this law has pretty broad issues, the division may set
up a work group to discuss and start to refine the draft rules
before there is a public hearing. If the public is interested,
they can request a copy of the draft rules (that the Dept of
Human Services will eventually distribute for comments) and
they can get a notice of when and where DHS will hold one or
more public hearings on the rules. Contact Katy.King@state.or.us
to get on the list for the rules and related notices.
Sorry I cannot be more specific. The Insurance Division is
very reluctant to say a whole lot more until they go through
the rule-making process as they restricted from doing so and
may even be liable if they were to advise before the rules are
established.
Sen Walker [Walker.Sen@state.or.us]
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