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SoCal Matters
Insurance Denials Leaving Families Without Vital Behavioral Health Care
Season 2025
Episode 276
Ryan Matlock sought residential care for fentanyl addiction but was denied continued insurance coverage. Days after being sent home, he died of an overdose. California law mandates mental health care coverage, yet families face devastating gaps. Advocates push for stronger oversight to prevent insurance denials from costing more lives.
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