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School-based substance abuse services and other programs are being cut after $27.5 million was rescinded. Providers hope a court battle will restore the grants.
Many ways to improve treatment are expensive and could be in peril if Medicaid funding is slashed by the Trump administration, experts say. One of the biggest problems with Illinois’ mental health ...
People with mental illnesses are far likelier to be victims than to commit crimes. But a small number of unprovoked, midday ...
A Humboldt Park home run by Chicago-based Gateway Foundation is caught between President Donald Trump’s federal funding cuts ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) is tens of millions of dollars in debt.
Across the country, Medicaid is the largest payer for mental health services. CalMatters asked the governor’s office what ...
A notable catalyst was a 2011 Institute of Medicine report that called for greater research into documenting and addressing ...
State officials say the Trump administration is pulling back $477 million aimed at preventing infectious disease and treating mental health and substance abuse issues.
A large reduction of federal funds could have a substantial impact on Human Support Services and dozens of other community organizations focused on mental health and substance use disorder.
It's a punch to the gut for several mental health services across the Badger State, as the U.S. Department of Health ...
CHICAGO Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 24 attorneys general and governors, today filed a lawsuit ...
More than 20 Democratic states sue the federal Health and Human Services Department and RFK Jr. over billions in canceled ...