The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s draft recommendations Tuesday (Sept. 20) that all adults be screened for depression and those 65 and under for anxiety could, if finalized, spur cost-free private insurance coverage for such screenings, depending on how a high-profile lawsuit over the Affordable Care Act’s preventive services provision pans out. A federal judge in Texas recently ruled that the Affordable Care Act provision mandating cost-free preventive coverage violates the Appointment Clause, and the provision’s broader status is currently...