Once estimated to be a $150 million investment in the state’s mental health care system, the project has now been sized down. Lawmakers blame inflation, design flaws, and budget shortfalls for the sizeable change in plans.
In a court filing last week, DOJ said the administration will not enforce a regulation designed to improve access to mental health benefits for people with private insurance, and could rescind it altogether.
More than half of Americans say their mental health became important to them in the last five years, a new survey found. | From Gen Z to Millennials to seniors, each age group has unique access challenges and care preferences when it comes to mental health treatment, the survey found.