Mental Health America Report Links States’ Depression Status to Access to Care
First-ever report ranks states by depression status and calls for mental health monitoring system
Mental Health America is calling for policy change with the release of its new report, "Ranking America's Mental Health: An Analysis of Depression Across the States," which for the first time links each state's mental health status and suicide rates to the ability of its residents to access care.
In general, states that offer more access to mental health services have lower rates of depression and suicide than states with more limited access to care.
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Capitol Hill Update
Legislation Gains Face New Challenges, Grassroots Advocacy Must be Sustained
With the first session of the 110th
Congress coming to a close, Congress
is still struggling in the second week
of December to meet its obligation
to keep federal departments and
agencies funded through the fiscal
year. Presidential vetoes, further veto
threats, policy and partisan differences,
and limited time on the congressional
calendar are all playing a
role in lowering expectations for legislation
and increased federal human
services funding. Prospects for both
held more promise earlier in the year.
Although Mental Health America advocacy efforts had helped win impressive
gains on multiple fronts through much of the session and we continue to try to
resuscitate unresolved issues, few measures now appear headed to a successful
outcome. Some key issues, like parity, are likely to be deferred until Congress
reconvenes for a second session early next year. Others may not become ripe for
action again until the next Congress.
Capitol Hill continued...
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