Newsletter Sign Up

   Please leave this field empty   

Receive news on breaking issues, take action opportunities, and monthly newsletter.

Leading Organization Calls on Presidential Candidates
To Emphasize Mental Health in Health Policy Plans

 Mental Health America Cites Need
To Address Discrimination, Prevention, Integration

Contact: Steve Vetzner, (703) 797-2588, svetzner@mentalhealthamerica.net

Alexandria, Va. (April 24, 2008) Mental Health America is calling on all three presidential candidates to address the critical importance of mental illnesses and mental health in their health policy proposals.

"Any plan to modernize our health care system and proposals to contain costs could hardly find a better target for achieving those goals than mental health," said David Shern, Ph.D., president and CEO of Mental Health America.  "The candidates take different approaches on health policy.  What they have in common is a failure to specifically and fully emphasize the importance of mental illnesses and mental health." (The full text of the letters can be found in the following PDF documents: Obama plan - Clinton plan - McCain plan.)

The three letters review the positions each candidate has taken on health reform and urge them to more fully address and incorporate three major mental health policies as part of their proposals:

The letters were sent to the policy directors of the respective campaigns.  Dr. Shern invited the campaigns to meet with him to discuss the issues more fully.

Mental Health America is the country's leading nonprofit dedicated to helping ALL people live mentally healthier lives.  With our more than 320 affiliates nationwide, we represent a growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation - everyday and in times of crisis.

###

 
 
 

Mental Health America
2000 N. Beauregard Street, 6th Floor Alexandria, VA 22311
Phone (703) 684-7722
Toll free (800) 969-6642
Fax (703) 684-5968

Site Policies | Contact Us | Site Map | Rights and Permissions | Donate | Affiliate Login

© 2010 Mental Health America | formerly known as the National Mental Health Association.

 

508 Compliant  Valid XHTML  Valid CSS Join MHA on Facebook Join MHA on Twitter!

MHA permits electronic copying and sharing of all portions of its public website and requests in return only the customary copyright acknowledgement, using "© copyright Mental Health America" and the date of the download.