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City launching initiative to address broken criminal justice system » Albuquerque Journal

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Meet “Kelly,” a woman showing signs of mental health issues whose rap sheet includes low-level crimes. She becomes addicted to drugs and gets arrested for breaking into a home and stealing a car. She subsequently is involved in a drug buy and ends up killing an innocent bystander. The city will be using this hypothetical case study as it convenes a series of meetings with law enforcement and community partners to address what authorities call a broken criminal justice system. “I think all of us partners in the criminal justice system are tired and frustrated,” said Chief Administrative Officer Sarita Nair in a meeting with Journal editors and reporters on Thursday. “At the same time, we ve all been tired and frustrated long enough that we re ready to do things a little differently. The thing specifically that I think we re ready to do differently is that them versus us piece of it. By that what I mean is when something goes wrong

New State Law Eliminates All Copays, Coinsurance, and Deductibles for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services | Troutman Pepper

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Patient access to behavioral health and substance use disorder services has increasingly become the subject of legislation. Although the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act [1] (MHPAEA), introduced in 2008, requires mental health and substance use disorder benefits (MH/SUD) to be provided in parity with medical or surgical benefits, the law does not mandate any particular benefit structure for MH/SUD services. As a result, states have enacted or strengthened their own mental health parity laws by supplementing the requirements of the MHPAEA. [2] New Mexico is the most recent state to do so.

THURS: Health Secretary Pushes Vaccine Message To Congress, Cannabis Producer Fined, + More

New Mexico Health Secretary, Experts Push Vaccine Message - By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press New Mexico Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins says the state has tapped into a network of community health providers, faith leaders and other local organizers to share information as officials look to boost the number of people who are vaccinated. Collins testified Thursday before a congressional subcommittee on the challenges of combating misinformation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and the vaccination campaign. She said New Mexico has been a leader in distribution. She said the early adoption of a registration site, regular news conferences by top state officials and town halls and social media messaging in multiple languages have resulted in the state s high vaccination rates.

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