April 4th, 2025
The Honorable Mia Bonta
Chair, Assembly Health Committee
1020 N Street, Room 390
Sacramento, CA 95814
RE: Support for AB 1429 (Bains)
Dear Chair Bonta,
Mental Health America of California (MHAC) is pleased to support Assembly Bill 1429 (Bains), legislation that would require Kaiser to reimburse enrollees for out of network behavioral health services, including prescription medication.
MHAC is a peer-run organization leading the state in behavioral health public policy and advocacy since 1957. The mission of MHAC is to assist and encourage communities, families and individuals to experience hope, wellness and recovery from mental health and substance use disorder issues through voluntary services that are delivered in their local community with compassion and respect for everyone’s dignity and autonomy.
Since 2011, Kaiser Permanente has consistently failed to provide its enrollees access to timely and adequate behavioral health care services. The Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) just released a Final Report of Nonroutine Survey of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and found that Kaiser failed to provide timely access to behavioral health services, failed to take effective corrective action to improve care in response to grievance and appeal deficiencies, and lacked quality assurance and oversight.[1]
Due to Kaiser’s consistent failure to meet the standards set by state law, patients must accept inadequate care or seek out-of-network care when Kaiser’s care falls short. AB 1429 would rectify this by requiring Kaiser to fully reimburse an enrollee for out-of-pocket costs for necessary behavioral health care obtained from non-Kaiser providers or facilities and mental health prescriptions obtained from a non-Kaiser pharmacy or provider. This reimbursement would be required until DMHC certifies that Kaiser has successfully completed implementation of their corrective action work plan.
In short, AB 1429 ensures that Kaiser patients do not have to choose between the inability to access critical mental health services or be forced to pay out of pocket for care they already pay Kaiser for. It places the financial responsibility where it belongs – with the health plan that has repeatedly failed to meet its legal obligations to provide adequate care.
It is for these reasons MHAC supports AB 1429 (Bains) and asks for your “Aye” vote. If you have any questions, or if MHAC can provide any assistance on this bill or any behavioral health legislation, please do not hesitate to contact me at hstrunk@mhac.org or our Director of Public Policy, Karen Vicari, at kvicari@mhaofca.org.
In Community,
Heidi L. Strunk
President & CEO
[1] OFFICE OF PLAN MONITORING DIVISION OF PLAN SURVEYS. (2025, February 25). FINAL REPORT NONROUTINE SURVEY OF KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, INC. California Department of Managed Health Care.