Too many people can't afford the high out-of-pocket costs for mental health care. A proposal in the Legislature aims to fix that, two lawmakers with backgrounds in social work write.
The bill would make it harder for insurance companies to deny coverage and require them to provide the criteria used to deny coverage based on medical necessity. Other news includes: suicide trends in ...
While the middle class can afford routine maintenance and emergency fixes without disrupting their finances, others are stuck ...
A bill that makes it harder for insurance companies to deny coverage for mental health care passed in the Colorado House.
Phone-Free February is the latest challenge that encourages you to reduce or eliminate your smartphone use for a month.
Kathleen Daly, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist, shares self-care strategies for people living with metastatic breast cancer. She sheds light on common fears she's observed among her patients and ...
Leaders of the state’s 10 community mental health centers Monday lobbied for a new tax on commercial insurance premiums to ...
An innovative set of resources released this month will help mental health services implement potentially life-saving ...
Gov. Tim Pawlenty today announced a plan to use the remaining $155 million in reserve funds and trim $271.4 million in state ...
Thousands of mid-lifers are finding a new purpose by entering university later in life Three days before turning 71, Ursula ...