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Letter to HHS Secretary on Medicare & Medication Access
Letter to Secretary-Designee Becerra, expressing opposition to recent change allowing health insurance plans to severely limit Medicare Part D drug coverage. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on COVID-19 & Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Letter to Congressional Leadership, urge inclusion of an additional $16 million to expand the Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to all states, D.C., and the territories. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on Treatment Innovation
Letter to HHS Acting Secretary Cochran, urging the withdrawal of the proposed rule on extramural research involving human fetal tissue. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on COVID-19 & Medicare
Letter to HHS Acting Secretary Cochran, urging to ensure all people with Medicare have accessible and affordable health care and prescription drug coverage, during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on Medicare & COVID-19
Letter to the Health and Human Services Secretary requesting the immediate reinstatement of two critical COVID-19 related Medicare enrollment flexibilities: the Special Enrollment Period for Part C and Part D2 and Equitable Relief for Premium Part A and Part B -
Letter to Governor Baker on COVID-19
Letter to MA Gov. Baker, offering congratulations as a recipient of Mental Health America’s B4Stage4 Award and sharing ideas on strengthening mental health in MA amid the pandemic. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on Maternal Health
Urging CMS to approve pending section 1115 demonstration projects aimed at extending the postpartum coverage period for individuals who were enrolled in Medicaid while pregnant to a full year after the end of pregnancy. -
Letter to Congressional Bill Sponsors on Medicare & Mental Health Workforce
Letter to Representatives Thompson and Katko, expressing support for the reintroduction of H.R. 432, the “Mental Health Access Improvement Act,” which would allow licensed mental health counselors and marriage and family therapists to bill Medicare for medically necessary behavioral health services. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on Medicare & Medication Access
Letter to HHS Secretary-Designee Becerra, urging the current Administration to not move forward with two new Medicare Part D flexibilities and rescind the policy. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on COVID-19 & Health Coverage
Letter to Congressional Leadership, urging Congress to enact additional legislation that will help support the health and wellbeing of the American public while also slowing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, particularly among vulnerable populations.
