National Check Your Coverage Day – Jan. 21, 2027

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National Check Your Coverage Day, observed every January 21, urges you to understand your mental health insurance benefits. Millions face barriers to care, but knowing your coverage can unlock vital services. Take action today: review your policy, understand your options, and access the support you deserve.

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Expected National Check Your Coverage Day Deals

For National Check Your Coverage Day, the focus shifts from commercial deals to advocacy and awareness. Organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and Mental Health America (MHA) partner with insurers like Aetna, Cigna, and Optum to highlight mental health parity and coverage options. Look for informational webinars, free online resources, and guides from these groups explaining how to navigate insurance for therapy and psychiatry. Many mental health platforms, such as Talkspace and BetterHelp, may offer free consultations or discounted first sessions to encourage new users to explore their benefits. We encourage everyone to visit NAMI.org or MHA National to learn more about advocating for mental health access and support.

Platform Guide for National Check Your Coverage Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #CheckYourCoverage. Share insights on mental health benefits in the workplace.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #CheckYourCoverage. Tweet about your experience navigating mental health insurance or share helpful resources.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #CheckYourCoverage. Join community discussions on mental health access and insurance tips.

Social Media Tips for National Check Your Coverage Day

Individuals

Reach out to your insurance provider to clarify your mental health benefits. Document key details like copays, deductibles, and in-network providers to ensure you're prepared.

Creators

Produce content that demystifies insurance jargon related to mental health. Create explainer videos or infographics on 'how to check your coverage' for your audience.

Brands

Insurance companies and mental health providers can run campaigns educating consumers on their benefits. Offer free online tools or guides to help users understand their policies.

Organizations & Brands for National Check Your Coverage Day

  1. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

    Founded in 1979, NAMI is the largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. They provide advocacy, education, support, and public awareness.

  2. Mental Health America (MHA)

    Established in 1909 by Clifford W. Beers, MHA is the nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and promoting the overall mental health of all. They offer screening tools and resources.

  3. Aetna

    Founded in 1853, Aetna is one of the largest health insurance companies in the United States, a subsidiary of CVS Health. They provide a range of health insurance products, including extensive mental health and behavioral health coverage options.

  4. Cigna

    A global health service company, Cigna was formed in 1982 through the merger of INA Corporation and Connecticut General Corporation. They offer comprehensive medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy benefits, with a focus on integrated care.

  5. Optum

    A health services and innovation company, Optum is a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group. They provide data-driven insights and solutions across the health care system, including a significant focus on mental and behavioral health services.

  6. Talkspace

    Founded in 2012, Talkspace is a leading online therapy platform connecting users with licensed therapists and psychiatrists via messaging, live chat, and video sessions. They work with many insurance plans to make mental health care accessible.

  7. BetterHelp

    Launched in 2013, BetterHelp is the world's largest online counseling platform, offering convenient and affordable access to licensed therapists. They aim to make professional counseling accessible to anyone, anywhere, often covered by employer EAPs or some insurance plans.

National Check Your Coverage Day Hero

Clifford W. Beers

Clifford W. Beers (1876-1943) was an American activist who founded the mental hygiene movement. After his own experiences with mental illness and institutionalization, he advocated for humane treatment and mental health reform. His 1908 autobiography, 'A Mind That Found Itself,' exposed the harsh realities of mental asylums and inspired the founding of Mental Health America, significantly shaping public perception and policy around mental health care.

History of National Check Your Coverage Day

Mental health stigmas are gradually fading as awareness grows and seeking therapy for mental health conditions becomes more normalized. Many U.S. adults experience depression, anxiety, or some other mental or emotional condition. However, a 2019 American Psychological Association survey states that “87% agreed that having a mental health disorder is nothing to be ashamed of.” Additionally, the CDC reports that more Americans have received mental health treatment since 2019, especially younger adults and women, and SAMHSA reveals that the percentage of adults receiving mental health treatment has climbed from 21.8% in the 2022 survey to 23% in 2023. 

But here’s the catch: Over half of adults with a mental illness still don’t receive treatment, which, according to Mental Health America’s “The State of Mental Health in America, 2023 Key Findings,” totals over 28 million individuals. West Health/Gallup reports that this is primarily due to the high costs associated with therapy as well as difficulty finding providers. 

National Check Your Coverage Day on January 21 encourages you to find out what your health insurance covers and gain access to their mental health care services right at your fingertips. 

Online therapy offers a convenient way to access mental health care, with many major insurers, including Aetna, Cigna, and Optum, covering these services with minimal or no copay. 

National Check Your Coverage Day timeline

2008
An Equal Coverage Mandate

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) of 2008 mandates that health insurance providers offer equal coverage for mental health and substance use disorders as they do for physical health.

2023
Low Treatment Rates

Mental Health America’s “The State of Mental Health in America, 2023 Key Findings,” show that over half (54.7%) of adults with a mental illness don’t receive treatment, totaling over 28 million individuals.

February 2023
A Positive Increase

Rock Health reports that Telehealth adoption (accessing care via telemedicine) rose to 80% from 72% in 2021.

July 2023
Stigmas Begin to Fade

Axios, quoting from a 2019 American Psychological Association survey, states that “87% of American adults agree that having a mental health disorder is nothing to be ashamed of.”

February 2024
Barriers to Mental Health Treatment

West Health/Gallup reports that the top reasons Americans cite for not receiving care are the cost of treatment not being affordable and difficulty finding providers.

February 2024
The Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions

51% percent of U.S. adult survey respondents report that they’ve experienced depression, anxiety, or some other mental or emotional condition in the past 12 months, according to West Health/Gallup.

July 2024
The Challenge of High Costs

Mental Health America’s “The State of Mental Health in America” states that cost is still a significant barrier to accessing mental health care and 1 in 4 adults in frequent mental distress can’t see a doctor due to cost—a 2% increase over the last report.

July 2024
More Adults are Receiving Mental Health Treatment

SAMHSA’s survey shows that the percentage of adults receiving mental health treatment has climbed from 21.8% in the 2022 survey to 23% in 2023.

January 21, 2025
The First Celebration

To encourage you to check your coverage and receive access to convenient and affordable online therapy and psychiatry, Talkspace establishes and sponsors National Check Your Coverage Day and the first celebration takes place. Want to be a sponsor: learn how.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Check Your Coverage Day

Local businesses, especially those in healthcare, HR, and finance, can champion National Check Your Coverage Day. Host informational workshops on navigating insurance benefits, particularly for mental health services, for employees and the community. HR departments can send out internal communications reminding staff to review their benefits. Financial advisors can offer free consultations on budgeting for healthcare costs, while mental health practices can provide free introductory sessions or resources to help individuals understand their coverage options and access care.

National Check Your Coverage Day FAQs

When is National Check Your Coverage Day?

In 2027, National Check Your Coverage Day is observed on Thursday, January 21. This annual observance encourages proactive review of healthcare coverage.

How many Americans struggle with mental health?

The prevalence of mental illness continues to be a significant concern, with millions of adults and youth affected. In 2027, advocates continue to push for greater access and reduced stigma.

Is mental health coverage mandated by law?

While parity laws exist, navigating the specifics of mental health coverage can still be complex. In 2027, ongoing efforts aim to strengthen these mandates and ensure equitable access to care across all plans.

What should I look for when checking my mental health coverage?

For 2027, it’s crucial to verify if your plan covers telehealth and online therapy, which have become increasingly common. Additionally, understand the process for referrals and pre-authorizations for specialized mental health treatments.

National Check Your Coverage Day Activities

  1. Check your coverage

    Check to see if your insurance plan or organization covers. Many major insurers, like Aetna, Cigna, and Optum, cover their services with little to no copay.

  2. Sign up for therapy

    There's a vast network of therapists and psychiatric providers who specialize in various conditions, treatment approaches, and mental health needs. Simply answer a few questions online and you can be matched with the best therapist almost immediately.

  3. Explore other health insurance companies

    Perhaps your health insurance company isn’t meeting your needs when it comes to mental health care coverage? Now’s a great time to research and explore other options that may be a better fit for you.

What are the Benefits of Online Therapy?

  1. No commute time and scheduling hassles

    There’s no need to sit in traffic on your way to a therapist’s office or navigate busy schedules. Online therapy takes place at your convenience, right from your device. You can easily book a session when it works for you, whenever you need it.

  2. No lengthy therapist searches

    Say goodbye to long searches for the perfect therapist. You can be connected to licensed therapists and you don't have to wait weeks for an appointment—start receiving support straight away.

  3. Easily switch providers

    Finding the right therapist is key to making progress. If you feel your current provider isn't the best fit, its easy to make the switch.

National Check Your Coverage Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 21 Thursday
2028 January 21 Friday
2029 January 21 Sunday
2030 January 21 Monday
2031 January 21 Tuesday