Fullen, Matthew C.Wiley, Jonathan D.Morgan, Amy A.2020-01-072020-01-072019http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96308This interpretative phenomenological analysis explored licensed professional counselors’ experiences of turning away Medicare beneficiaries because of the current Medicare mental health policy. Researchers used semi-structured interviews to explore the client-level barriers created by federal legislation that determines professional counselors as Medicare-ineligible providers. An in-depth presentation of one superordinate theme, ineffectual policy, along with the emergent themes confounding regulations, programmatic inconsistencies, and impediment to care, illustrates the proximal barriers Medicare beneficiaries experience when actively seeking out licensed professional counselors for mental health care. Licensed professional counselors’ experiences indicate that current Medicare provider regulations interfere with mental health care accessibility and availability for Medicare-insured populations. Implications for advocacy are discussed.Pages 310-323In CopyrightThe Medicare mental health coverage gap: How licensed professional counselors navigate Medicare-ineligible provider statusArticle - Refereed2020-01-07The Professional Counselor94Fullen, Matthew [0000-0002-6534-6622]