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Letter to Congressional Leadership on Health Coverage
Letter to Congressional leadership re-introducing the Partnership to Protect Coverage and requesting a meeting to discuss issues impacting the patient and consumer community. -
Comfort with Talking to Others about Mental Health
A survey conducted by Pew Research Center illuminates how comfortable Americans are in discussing their mental health with different types of people.
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Improving Well-Being and Reducing Distress on a College Campus through Birdwatching
Research suggests that nature-based experiences can have a positive impact on mental health. In a pilot study, researchers explored this relationship among college students and staff, with a specific focus on birdwatching.
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Letter to HHS on Research and Treatment Innovation and Medicare
Letter to HHS Secretary Becerra seeking greater data collection and focus on incentivizing integrated behavioral healthcare in the CMS Innovation Center’s new primary care model, ACO Flex. -
Regulatory Comment to the Department of Defense on Veterans’ Mental Health and Health Coverage
Regulatory comment to the Department of Defense indicating support of the recommendations proposed by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) in GAO-24-106597, Defense Health Care: DOD Assessment Needed to Ensure TRICARE Behavioral Health Coverage Goals Are Being Met. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation, Mental Health Funding and Criminal Justice
Letter to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees requesting the highest possible funding level in the FY 25 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations bill for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) within the Department of Justice. -
Advocacy Resource on Research and Treatment Innovation and Veterans’ Mental Health
Friends of VA Medical Care and Health Research (FOVA) FY 2025 budget recommendations, urging Congress to continue its robust growth in the VA research program. -
Patterns of Youth Media Use and Psychotic Experiences in Young Adulthood
In a study following 1,200 Canadian youth from age 5 months to 23 years, researchers investigated whether patterns of media use – television, video games, computers, and reading – were associated with psychotic experiences in young adulthood.
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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding and Research and Innovation
Letter encouraging Congress to support robust FY2025 funding of at least $740 million for the BRAIN Initiative. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding and Research and Innovation
Letter to Appropriations Committee leadership requesting $5 million for the FDA’s Neurology Drug Program to advance discoveries in all areas of brain health.
