Pubdate: Mon, 08 Jan 2001
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Author: Kenneth R. Silk

STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS

Re "9 Million Gaining Upgraded Benefit for Mental Care" (front page, Jan. 1):

Though the federal government has instituted a policy of "parity" for 
federal employees' mental health benefits, as long as there remain 
companies that manage the access to mental health services, the benefits of 
parity will not truly be realized.

Patients with non-psychiatric medical illness are not denied access to care 
even if the care is chronic. Nor are they shunted into the public sector to 
receive care if the care gets too expensive for the insurance company.

The concept of limiting access to care for patients with mental and 
substance abuse conditions is simply generated by bias and stigma. The idea 
persists that all these people need to do is pull themselves out of it.

Kenneth R. Silk, M.D. Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 1, 2001

The writer is chairman of the Subcommittee on Universal Access to Health 
Care, American Psychiatric Association.
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