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Regulatory Comments to HHS Secretary on Health Equity
Regulatory comments to HHS Sec. Becerra, in support of the Proposed Repeal of HHS Rules on Guidance, Enforcement, and Adjudication Procedures issued by the Department of Health and Human Services. -
Statement on Health Coverage
Statement on House passage of the Build Back Better Act, which will increase access to high-quality, affordable health insurance for millions of Americans. -
As Launch of 988 Mental Health Crisis Number Looms, NAMI Poll Finds Broad Support for the System and Fees to Fund It, Opposition to Police Response to Mental Health Crises
“By responding to a mental health crisis with mental health professionals, lives will be saved and people in crisis can get the right care when they need it most,” said Daniel H. Gillison Jr, NAMI CEO. -
Reimagining Our Crisis Response System with 988
To truly ensure people in crisis receive the help they need, we must develop an entire 988 crisis response system.
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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding
Letter to Senate Finance Committee Leadership, in response to their request for input on how Congress can address unmet mental health needs in this country. -
How My Daughter’s Experience Shaped My Career in Rural Mental Health Care
Witnessing unacceptable barriers to and gaps in care inspired me to pursue an advanced degree in nursing. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Veterans Mental Health
Letter to House & Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Leadership, expressing support for Veteran Peer Specialist Act of 2021 (S. 2386/H.R. 4575), which would expand the peer specialist program to every VA medical centers over a five-year period. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding
Letter to Senators Murphy and Cassidy, providing feedback on the reauthorization of the Mental Health Reform Act of 2016. -
Regulatory Comments to HHS Secretary on Medicaid
Regulatory comments to HHS Secretary Becerra, expressing support for Kansas’ Medicaid 1115 waiver to provide 12-month continuous eligibility for parents and caretaker relatives. -
NAMI Joins “Sound The Alarm For Kids” Initiative to Address the Mental Health Emergency in Children and Teens
The pandemic is the first time most children and teens have experienced major trauma, social isolation and grief which can significantly impact their emotional development. Our youth need mental health support and resources now more than ever.
