Behavioral Health Services Empower Diverse Individuals to Achieve Many Successes
February 16, 2022
NJAMHAA Shares Inspiring Examples, Calls for More
Funding to Create More Opportunities
As Black History Month highlights the meaningful accomplishments
of many individuals, often overcoming great adversity, the New
Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction ...
License Backlogs Are Preventing Some New Healthcare Workers from Seeing Patients
February 15, 2022
As the healthcare field faces staffing crises, those entering the
industry and applying for a variety of care licenses are facing
longer than normal delays in some states, preventing them from
providing care. As reported on
nbcnews.com, four different professional m...
CDC Proposes Relaxing Guidelines for Doctors Prescribing Opioid Painkillers
February 14, 2022
As reported on
modernhealthcare.com,
on Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) released proposed changes to its
guidelines for U.S. doctors prescribing oxycodone and
ot...
House Passes Third Continuing Resolution to Keep Government Funded through March 11th
February 10, 2022
On Monday, February 7, House Democrats introduced and the House
of Representatives voted to pass a third consecutive continuing
resolution (CR) to keep the government funded through March 11,
and to give Congress more time to complete a fiscal year 2022
omnibus spend...
Telemedicine Is Helping to Eliminate Racial Health Gaps
February 8, 2022
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania,
Association of Telemedicine with Primary Care
Appointment Ac...
Bills Requiring Mental Health Programs at Colleges/Universities Moves through
A1176/S503,
which requires institutions of higher education to implement
suicide prevention programs and raise awareness of mental health
services, was introduced in the State Legislature on January 31,
2022. It has moved through the Assembly Higher Education
Committee, and has been ref...
Experts Cautiously Optimistic about the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Path
February 1, 2022
Dr. Aaron Glatt, a spokesman for the Infectious Diseases Society
of America and Chair of Medicine at Mount Sinai South Nassau on
Long Island, is among those who believe, at least for the New
Jersey and New York metro region, that there will be a return to
a relative s...
Departments of Labor, Health & Human Services, Treasury Release 2022 MHPAEA Report to Congress
January 27, 2022
The United States Department of Labor, Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), and Department of the
Treasury have released the 2022 Mental Health Parity and
Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA) report, Rea...
NIH-Supported Study Finds Links to Better Mental Health among Youth during the COVID-19 Pandemic
January 25, 2022
A study published today in the Journal of Adolescent
Health found that supportive relationships ...
Funding Cut from Excluded New Jerseyans Fund
January 24, 2022
The Excluded New Jerseyans Fund (ENJF), as described on
nj.gov, "provides a one-time, direct cash
benefit to eligible households who have suffered hardship
due to COVID-19 and were excluded from both the federal
...
Executive Order Requires Stricter Vaccine Requirements, Raises Concerns about Healthcare Workforce
Jan. 19, 2022
Earlier today, Governor Phil Murphy issued a new
Executive Order (#283) that requires all staff in health
care and high-risk congregate settings (e.g., prisons,
nursing homes, other long-term care centers) to be fully...
Final Day of New Jersey Legislative Session Sees Emergency Powers, Tax Breaks, and Others on Agenda
January 10, 2022, was the final day of the current state
Legislative Session, which means that any bill that fails
to make it through both chambers by the end of the day
will need to be reintroduced in the next legislative
...
2021 Highlights of NJAMHAA's Impact and a Look Ahead to 2022
2021 was another whirlwind of a year and despite the pandemic and
other challenges, both new and ongoing, our trade association is
persevering in its efforts to continually strengthen the
behavioral healthcare system and increase access to the vital
services that all of you provide.
T...
Absent Legislation, Old Rules for Virtual Addiction Treatment May Return, Making Access Harder
In the midst of the pandemic, there was much easing of
regulations around telehealth services. In the case of virtual
addiction treatment, the temporary telehealth expansions not only
helped patients work around the pandemic lockdown, but also
eliminated some common barriers to care that ...