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Statement on President’s Executive Orders Related to Health Coverage
Statement applauding the much-needed patient protections within Executive Orders issued by President Biden that help protect people with pre-existing conditions. -
On Inauguration Day, NAMI Calls for Addressing Mental Health: the Silent Epidemic within the Pandemic
As the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) congratulates President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on their inauguration today. NAMI looks forward to working with the new administration to build better lives for the millions of people in our country who are affected by mental illness. -
NAMI Statement on the Killing of Patrick Warren Sr.
The lack of access to mental health care is clearly contributing to people experiencing crises — many of which are inherently avoidable if people get the right care at the right time. -
Comments to CMS Administrator on Medication Access & Health Coverage
Regulatory comments to CMS Administrator Verma on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) proposed rule refining prior authorization processes in Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and for health plans on the Federally-facilitated exchanges. -
NAMI Celebrates Wins for Mental Health in COVID Relief and FY 2021 Federal Budget
"Mental health is a crisis within the COVID-19 pandemic and will have long-lasting effects that cannot be ignored. Continued investment now and in the future is essential for addressing the increased need of people struggling with mental health conditions." -
NAMI Releases Issue Brief on the ACA and Mental Health
If the Supreme Court rules that the ACA is unconstitutional, it would impact millions of people with mental health conditions. -
Statement on the Tragic Killing of Walter Wallace, Jr.
"We would never yell commands at an individual during a heart attack and expect them to comply." -
Impacting Mental Health Resources with Your Vote
"So much about mental health is shaped by laws and policies developed by elected officials." -
Four Reasons Why I Vote for Mental Health
Regardless of our personal experience with mental illness, we all have a duty to consider the numerous ways that our political power — our vote — can alter the lives of others. -
The People We Elect Affect Our Mental Health Care
"During a tumultuous time, it’s still possible for everyday people to make a difference."
