APA Applauds HHS Plans To Establish Behavioral Health Coordinating Council

According to Psychiatric News (5/19), on May 18, “the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)…announced plans to establish a Behavioral Health Coordinating Council focused on collaboration and strategic planning across the department.” That “council will ‘ensure that millions of Americans receive prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery services for mental illness and substance use disorders,’ an APA news release stated.” For its part, “APA applauded the Biden-Harris administration for creating the council, which will be composed of senior leadership from across HHS.” In the news release, APA President Vivian Pender, MD, said, “In the wake of the pandemic an unprecedented, and as of yet untold, number of Americans are faced with mental health and substance use disorders, particularly in communities impacted by structural racism.” Dr. Pender added, “With the creation of this Council and this investment in mental health, the administration is taking a huge step forward.”

Related Links:

— “HHS to Establish Behavioral Health Coordinating Council, Distribute $3 Billion in MH, SUD Funding, Psychiatric News, May 19, 2021

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