Statement from NAMI Raises Concerns About Administration's Proposed HHS Overhaul
"NAMI is deeply concerned by the proposed plans that would change the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as we know it and reduce our nation's capacity to improve care for people with mental illness. Having an agency focused on mental health and substance use conditions has elevated the national conversation and reduced stigma around these conditions. We fear that the changes proposed, along with cuts to other critically important HHS agencies, like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), could have disastrous implications for the tens of millions of Americans affected by mental illness."
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SAMHSA staff oversee nearly
"The work of the staff at SAMHSA saves lives. We welcome thoughtful exploration into ways to enhance SAMHSA's operations based on data that shows how changes will improve outcomes for people with mental illness. However, we cannot diminish the capacity or significance of SAMHSA and risk the progress we've made as a country in addressing our mental health crisis – a crisis that impacts nearly every family in every corner of our country."
About 84.5 million adults have a mental health and/or substance use condition, with the
The NAMI community knows too well that few families are untouched by either an overdose death, a loss to suicide, or someone struggling with their mental health. NAMI urges our nation's leaders to continue the bipartisan progress we've made in addressing our country's mental health and substance use crises and ensure that HHS and SAMHSA staff can continue their critical work during a time when it is desperately needed.
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SOURCE National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
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