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Government & Regulation

President Donald Trump has declared a crime emergency in Washington, D.C., mobilized federal forces and is working to remove homeless encampments — moves that build on a recent executive order linking homelessness to mental illness, substance use and public safety. …

Premera Blue Cross was fined $550,000 on Aug. 6 by Washington State Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer over alleged violations of the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the state’s provider directory regulation. The insurer is also required…

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A bipartisan pair of lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to remove lifetime limits on inpatient psychiatric care for Medicare beneficiaries.  U.S. Reps. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., and Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., reintroduced the Medicare Mental Health Inpatient Equity Act July 22, according to…

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has finalized new regulations requiring insurers to cover medically necessary mental health and substance use treatments.  The new regulations follow two laws enacted by California in 2020 and 2022, respectively, that aim to improve access…

The Trump administration has delayed — and could cancel — $140 million in grants Congress approved to support a CDC overdose prevention program, NPR reported July 16.  CDC staffers told NPR on condition of anonymity the administration has paused funding…

CMS is proposing adding additional billing codes for integrated behavioral services and reimbursing additional digital mental health options in 2026.  The agency published its proposed physician fee schedule for 2026 July 14. CMS is proposing an overall 3.6% bump in…

HHS will bar immigrants without legal citizenship status from accessing many federal mental health and substance use disorder programs.  In a July 10 news release, the agency said it will exclude undocumented individuals from federal public benefit programs. Previously, immigrants…

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