Manchester Ink-Link – May 9, 2025 By DJ BETTENCOURT Each May, Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a powerful reminder: mental health is just as vital as physical health. Despite […]
What a new court ruling means for the privacy of mental health records in NH
NHPR – May 7, 2025 By JACKIE HARRIS, RICK GANLEY Advocates for crime victims are celebrating a new state Supreme Court ruling that makes it harder for defendants to access […]
New Hampshire Medicaid Program Ranks Best for Mental Health Services
Laconia Daily Sun – May 6, 2025 Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health services in the United States, playing a critical role in ensuring access to care […]
Ayotte lobbies Senate to reject mental health spending cuts
NH Union Leader – May 6, 2025 By KEVIN LANDRIGAN, Staff Writer While proclaiming May as Mental Health Awareness Month, Gov. Kelly Ayotte lobbied the state Senate Monday to reject […]
Fiscal Policy Institute: Sudden End To Federal Pandemic Grants Leaves Gaps In Public Health And Social Services
The Caledonian Record – May 5, 2025 CONCORD — The abrupt termination of more than $81 million in federal pandemic-related grants has created unexpected service gaps in New Hampshire’s public […]
Piscataqua River Bridge to receive suicide prevention signs in wake of deaths
Seacoast Online – May 5, 2025 By IAN LENAHAN PORTSMOUTH — Area mental health leaders are helping bring suicide prevention signage to the Piscataqua River Bridge this year and will […]
Governor Ayotte Highlights Importance of Protecting Mental Health Services
Press Release – May 5, 2025 GOVERNOR KELLY AYOTTE CONCORD, NH – Today, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a proclamation for Mental Health Awareness Month and highlighted the importance of protecting […]
Health Care Cuts in House Budget Get Second Look in Senate Finance
InDepthNH.org – April 28, 2025 By PAULA TRACY CONCORD – From newborn health checks to providing care for the elderly at the Glencliff Home, to a potential loss of the […]
MY TURN – Preventing a ‘mission impossible’ system
Concord Monitor – April 26, 2025 By LORI WEAVER Just two years ago, it was common to find 50 or more patients sitting in New Hampshire emergency departments (EDs) each […]
Low-income health care takes biggest hit with New Hampshire House budget
NH Business Review – April 25, 2025 By MAUREEN MILLIKEN, Manchester Ink Link No one will feel the effects of the two-year budget passed by the New Hampshire House more, […]
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