There's more evidence pouring in that mental health disorders and treatment don't receive the same attention in most health plans that physical health does.

A January study released by Mental Health America that examined insurance plans on state exchanges found that far too many plans short-sheeted mental health services.

Now another mental health advocacy group has come up with data supporting those who say this gap must be narrowed.

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