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New York strengthens Medicaid coverage rules to expand access to mental health and addiction treatment amid federal rollbacks ...
New York enacted a law this year to raise how much health insurers pay for behavioral health services, an attempt to funnel ...
Participation in the peer support networks would be confidential so officers would not have to worry that what they say will ...
Of the various amendments to the MHL in the bill, much warranted attention has been given to an added definition to ...
BestResponse Intensive Crisis Center could help children and adults experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis to ...
Tricia Bonacker, a former program director at the Capital District Psychiatric Center, is fighting for her life as she waits ...
The New York Unified Court System's 49-member Judicial Task Force on Mental Illness also recommends the launch of a yearlong ...
Sheriff David Reynolds, in Essex County, New York, is the first law enforcement officer to be awarded the NYS Service Award.
With mainstream Democrats licking their wounds and searching for direction, ‘Fetterman 2028’ doesn’t sound that implausible.
A bill permitting so-called medical aid in dying passed the State Legislature and will now head to Gov. Kathy Hochul for her ...
Roughly 3.6% of New Yorkers used the hotline, the fourth-highest rate in the U.S., according to research published Monday in ...
“At the state-level, past-year 988 contact incidence rates ranged from highs of 45.3 and 40.2 per 1,000 population in Alaska and Vermont, respectively, to lows of 12.5 and 14.4 per 1000 population in ...