Regulatory Comment to HHS on Maternal Mental Health
Regulatory comment to The Task Force on Maternal Mental Health concerning the prevention and treatment of maternal mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
Regulatory comment to The Task Force on Maternal Mental Health concerning the prevention and treatment of maternal mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
Letter thanking Congressional bill sponsors for their effort to reauthorize the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act (H.R. 7153/S. 3679), which provides health care workers better access to education and training on preventing stress and burnout before the need becomes dire.
Amicus brief to Supreme Court emphasizing the importance of patients’ and providers’ ability to rely on FDA’s expert process to deem drugs and their conditions of use safe and effective, and therefore available for treatment.
Letter to House and Senate appropriations subcommittee leadership opposing the Telehealth Benefit Expansion for Workers Act of 2023 (H.R. 824), which would allow employers to offer workers stand-alone telehealth benefits.
Letter urging the Senate HELP and House Energy and Commerce Committees to include the bipartisan Kid Providing Resources for Optimal Outcomes Against Fatalities Act (Kid PROOF) in the reauthorization of the SUPPORT Act.
Letter sent to the Bureau of Justice Statistics in response to their request for public comment on the reinstatement of the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails.
Letter to Senators Cornyn and Whitehouse urging passage of the Supporting Treatment and Recovery Over Narcotics for Growth, Empowerment, and Rehabilitation Act (STRONGER Act), which would reauthorize the Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment program for the next five years while making improvements to the program.
Regulatory comment to Secretary Becerra on the North Carolina Medicaid Reform Demonstration, urging CMS to approve the state’s requests to implement multi-year continuous coverage for children and to improve access to care for the justice-involved population.
Letter to CMCS, requesting the release of additional data on Medicaid unwinding.
Letter to Directors of the Domestic Policy Council and Office of Management and Budget urging funding for 12-month continuous eligibility for adults in Medicaid and CHIP in the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
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