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Independent grocers are excluded from supplemental food programs, group says
Independent grocery stores and their customers are being left out of health benefit food programs funded by health insurance plans, the National Grocers Association said Feb. 22. -
Nevada's mental health crisis hotline encounters language, cultural accessibility issues
Nevada's 988 mental health crisis hotline is experiencing access challenges due to language and cultural barriers, This is Reno reported Feb. 21. -
States with the most expensive drugs
The U.S. spends the most on pharmaceuticals, in both total and per capita, of any country in the world. The prices paid for a given prescription, however, can vary wildly between and even within markets nationwide. -
Chicago Department of Public Health expands mental health network
The Chicago Department of Public Health, alongside Mayor Lori Lightfoot, has expanded the city's mental health network to all 77 neighborhoods. -
Pennsylvania rep reintroduces bill to aid homelessness and behavioral health
Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania reintroduced The Homelessness and Behavioral Health Care Coordination Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. -
Dr. Tia Dole to serve as chief officer of national suicide hotline
Tia Dole, PhD, a clinical psychologist, has been appointed chief officer of the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. -
California public health department to launch youth behavioral health campaign initiative
California's Department of Public Health is seeking proposals for public awareness campaigns for its Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative, State of Reform reported Jan. 26. -
California county to receive $17M to expand behavioral health services
Glenn County, Calif., has been awarded $17.2 million for a project to bolster and expand its behavioral health services, Glenn County Transcript reported Jan. 11.
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