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UnitedHealth Clients Needed More Mental Health Care; United Said No

Posted on April 22, 2019

MPR News

Profiles families and individuals taking part in a class action lawsuit challenging UnitedHealth's standards for behavioral care. The class action suit includes UnitedHealth customers from 2011 to 2017 who were working through a wide range of disorders when they were denied coverage.

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Rise in Suicide Attempts in Texas Prisons Alarms Advocates

Posted on April 12, 2019

Associated Press

Reports that suicides in Texas prisons hit a 10-year high of 40 in 2018, and a steady rise in suicide attempts in these state-run facilities alarms prisoner rights advocates. The number of suicide attempts among Texas inmates logged by authorities has nearly tripled in the last decade, climbing from less than 700 in 2009 to nearly 2,000 in 2018 even as the number of people imprisoned in the state has fallen by 10,000, according to documents The Associated Press obtained from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice last month through a public records request.

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Suicide Risk Grew After Missouri Medicaid Kids Shifted To Managed Care, Hospitals Say

Posted on April 1, 2019

Kaiser Health News

Reports that after children diagnosed with mental illness were shifted from traditional Medicaid into three for-profit managed-care companies, the state’s hospitals noticed an alarming trend: the number of children who had thoughts of suicide or attempted suicide doubled. Additionally, the average length of stay for these children in psychiatric hospitals dropped from 10 days to seven following the Medicaid change, according to a study released by the Missouri Hospital Association. 

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In The Shadow Of Suicides, Senate Panel Makes Rare Move To Consider Gun Control

Posted on March 26, 2019

NPR

Reports on the Senate Judiciary Committee on ERPO. These laws allow law enforcement, and in some states, relatives and other concerned parties, to petition judges to temporarily restrict access to firearms from people who may be a harm to themselves or others.

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How Housing Helps: Supporting Recovery for People with Mental Illness

Posted on March 21, 2019

USA Today (MediaPlanet)

Looks at the need for more community-based support for people with mental illness. When people have safe and affordable housing, they are much more likely to engage in mental health treatment and get on a path towards recovery.

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Veteran mental health in spotlight as Trump administration works on ‘roadmap’

Posted on March 21, 2019

Gray DC

Looks at the importance of helping veterans transition home and reducing suicide numbers through better access to care and more innovative research.

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Social Media Linked to Increase in Depression Among Teens, Young Adults

Posted on March 19, 2019

Healthline

Reports on a study that found a significant rise in the incidence of major depression among 12 to 25-year-olds in the U.S. The researchers say the trend started about seven years ago and they raised the possibility of a connection to the burgeoning number of people who own a smartphone.

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New legislation seeks to provide staff, funding, research to help prevent veteran suicides

Posted on March 14, 2019

Stars & Stripes

Reports on the Commander John Scott Hannon VA Mental Health Improvement Act of 2019 introduced in the Senate which aims to tackle the veteran suicide epidemic by boosting funding, mental health staff, alternative therapies and research at the VA. The bill, introduced by Sens. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Jerry Moran (R-KS), was supported by NAMI and we lobbied for key components to be included and provided guidance by drafting sections of the legislation.

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In scathing ruling, judge rips insurer for putting ‘bottom line’ over patients’ health

Posted on March 6, 2019

CNN

Federal judge blasted a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, the nation's largest insurance company, for focusing on the "bottom line as much or more" than patients' health, saying the insurer illegally denied treatment to thousands of people. The judge also slammed the company's medical directors for being "deceptive" under oath.

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OnTrackNY helping direct people with schizophrenia to jobs, college

Posted on February 23, 2019

Newsday

Looks at a New York state program that starts treating young people with schizophrenia and related disorders less than two years after symptoms begin and how it's helping participants stay or transition into the workplace and college, data show.

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