Concord Monitor – April 9, 2025 By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN House cuts to the mental health budget could impact services at Community Mental Health Centers like Riverbend in Concord. New Hampshire […]
House Budget Recommends Dramatic Cuts To Health Programs
InDepthNH.org – April 1, 2025 By PAULA TRACY CONCORD – From cutting Medicaid rates by 3 percent to eliminating funds for family planning clinics, to suspending the farmers market program […]
Opinion: Changes to Medicaid jeopardize our progress on mental health
Union Leader – March 26, 2025 // The Valley News – March 25, 2025 // NH Bulletin – March 18, 2025 By LISA MADDEN The 60-year-old Medicaid system, signed into […]
‘We’re trying to help her.’ Protesters call on Ayotte to maintain Medicaid funding.
NH Bulletin – March 21, 2025 By: WILLIAM SKIPWORTH Andy Davis and around 50 others from Carroll County gathered outside a mental health center in Conway Friday afternoon with the […]
Opinion: Protecting Medicaid is Critical to Granite Staters’ Mental Health
InDepthNH.org – February 25, 2025 By SUSAN STEARNS CONCORD, NH – Medicaid is a lifeline for over 187,000 Granite Staters – 13% of NH’s population, including people with mental health […]
Recipients say Medicaid has been a lifeline, bemoan potential cuts
NH Union Leader – February 25, 2025 By KEVIN LANDRIGAN, Union Leader Staff Shawn Cannizzaro of Claremont said Medicaid health insurance coverage became the life preserver he needed to recover […]
Federal budget cuts could trigger a N.H. law to end state’s Medicaid expansion
The Boston Globe – February 19, 2025 By STEVEN PORTER, Globe Staff Medicaid is funded jointly by federal and state taxes. Unlike the rest of New England, New Hampshire would […]
Fate of Medicaid in NH hangs in cost-cutting balance
NH Business Review – February 18, 2025 By PAUL BRIAND Since Medicaid is a state-federal partnership, what happens to New Hampshire Medicaid recipients depends on what happens in Washington in […]
Mental health centers seek higher Medicaid rates
https://sports.yahoo.com/mental-health-centers-seek-higher-225600943.html Apr. 11—CONCORD — Community mental health center leaders urged the state Senate and Gov. Chris Sununu to approve Medicaid rate increases even higher than those contained in the […]