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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)22. "Republicans Who Tout Mental Health As Response To Gun Violence Opposed Landmark Mental Health Law"
Last edited Thu Jan 17, 2013, 06:38 PM - Edit history (1)
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/01/17/1460601/republicans-claim-mental-health-gun-violence-solution/?mobile=ncAs Republicans rushed to oppose President Obamas gun violence prevention proposals on Wednesday, several lawmakers released statements echoing the National Rifle Associations suggestion that fixing our broken mental health system is actually the best way to prevent future gun crimes. But when Congress considered a landmark mental health access bill in 2008, many of the same Republicans voted against it.
Accessing mental health services in the United States is harder than accessing a gun. In 2008, Congress took a step toward addressing that issue by passing the long-delayed Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which required most health insurance plans to start treating mental health services in the same way they treat all other medical care. The bill included exemptions for small businesses and those who opted not to cover mental health coverage at all, but House Republicans still overwhelmingly opposed the effort, 145 to 47.
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Yes I heard HIPPA mentioned, but what I heard was about clarification of HIPPA, not changes
HereSince1628
Jan 2013
#3
Here is a worst-possible-case extrapolation. Don't know if it's RWNJ or not, let me know:
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#20
"Republicans Who Tout Mental Health As Response To Gun Violence Opposed Landmark Mental Health Law"
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#22
If all of this just comes down to the prison-industrial complex seeking more candidates to fill beds
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#24
I'm sorry; this is really not the place to post my fears along with detailed lists supporting them.
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#31