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“It’s basically no quantitative or qualitative limits on mental health and substance use disorder treatment,” said Marianne Huff, the president of the Mental Health Association of Michigan
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Bill would expand insurance coverage for emergency and out-of-network mental health and substance use services.
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The city of Howell has agreed to pay a $750,000 settlement that ends a long-running lawsuit over a sober living home. The city was sued after it put a temporary ban on those facilities in response to an outcry over plans to open the Amber Reinick House.
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Previously, the state relied on overdose mortality data alone to identify areas with higher substance use. Now, it's adding more data.
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The Upper Peninsula Health Departments has published their first ever Community Health Needs Assessment. This 350-page report combines 18 months of…
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In a perfect world, all of our doctors would be really, really good at something called “motivational interviewing.”There are a million websites and books…
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The Michigan Nurses Association has filed an unfair labor complaint against Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.It stems from the hospital's recent decision to…
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State lawmakers are taking testimony on legislation to require some state welfare recipients to undergo drug testing.Michigan tried before to require drug…
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The number of adults over 50 entering into substance abuse treatment nearly doubled in Michigan during the past decade, according to a new state health…