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HEALTHJul 9 · 07:55 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNALMegan Henry

Ohio children unable to access mental healthcare because of insurance, costs, and lack of providers

A study by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that costs, provider availability, and insurance limitations are the primary barriers preventing Ohio children from accessing mental healthcare. Nearly half of families cited unaccepted insurance, 40% cited provider availability, and 29% cited cost as obstacles. Commercial insurance plans in Ohio often lack coverage for critical mental health services compared to Medicaid.

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