Manchester SUD treatment specialists fear the repercussions of Medicaid cuts
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Manchester SUD treatment specialists fear the repercussions of Medicaid cuts
Abby L’Heureux, a physician and addiction specialist at the Center for Recovery Management in Manchester, is already worried about some of her patients who have lost Medicaid coverage. Now, as Republicans in Washington, D.C., make massive cuts to the federal…
‘Mike Johnson is completely blowing smoke right now’: Dems slam GOP over proposed Medicaid cuts
Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury and former White House Communications Director Jen Palmieri react to Republicans' potential cuts to programs including Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
Case Study: Findings from the Tuscarawas County Health Department Community Survey on Addiction
Tuscarawas County Health Department piloted a community survey in partnership with the Addiction Policy Forum to better understand substance use disorder (SUD) stigma, including attitudes, misconceptions, and policy support related to SUD services. Stigma remains one of the greatest barriers preventing individuals with SUD from seeking treatment and achieving long-term recovery.A total of 361 individuals responded to the survey administered by T…
LETTER: Protect Medicaid to Safeguard Utah’s Health
As a nurse, I see firsthand the critical role Medicaid plays in the lives of Utahns every single day. It provides vital healthcare coverage to our most vulnerable populations—children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and hardworking families who otherwise might not…
In Manchester, those treating substance use disorder fear the repercussions of Medicaid cuts
Abby L’Heureux, a physician and addiction specialist at the Center for Recovery Management in Manchester, is already worried about some of her patients who have lost Medicaid coverage. Now, as Republicans in Washington, D.C., make massive cuts to the federal…
Macomb Daily: Local health advocates assess weight of possible Medicaid cuts – MLPP
…“We need a better path forward,” said Monique Stanton, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy and among the speakers attending the March roundtable discussion. “Members of Congress must consider the people who elected them and the commitments they made to ease their financial burdens. A budget plan that seeks to harm families with low incomes in order to save those at the very top is not only nonsensical and irresponsible bu…
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