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Medicaid's 54th Birthday
The bill was the start of a commitment federal government made to its citizens to provide a safety net to the uninsured who did not have a way to pay for health care.
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Thank you, Rusty Selix
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Advocacy Update: June 2019
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Advocacy Update: April 2019
We’ll summarize federal health-related goings on and offer a snapshot of our work.
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Trauma Causes Serious Mental Illness, Let's Do Something About It
Trauma doesn’t go away on its own. It can last a lifetime. And it can be deadly.
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The Door is Now Open for Parity
Insurers need to put members with mental health conditions first.
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A Walk on the Beach
Despite my past advocacy, I was still indecisive when I encountered someone I suspected was in emotional crisis.
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A Year Later: What We learned from Parkland
There is no time like the present to insist that elected officials across the country put more money behind their thoughts and prayers.
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The Lesson of the 2018 Midterms for Our Mental Health
Last week, we tweeted that we should vote as if our mental health depended on it. In the aftermath of this election, it is clear that we did.
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