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After Ralston makes rare pitch, House panel OKs mental health bill

March 2, 2022 Andy Miller

“I think it’s the most important [topic] we will take up this year.” With that remark, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, in a rare appearance at a legislative committee hearing, set out the stakes Wednesday for passage of the mental health parity bill that he has sponsored. “The No. 1 state for business in this…

With one week to go, Senate makes key changes to mental health parity bill

March 28, 2022 Andy Miller

A Senate committee Monday unanimously approved a rewrite of key provisions in the House’s mental health bill championed by powerful Georgia House Speaker David Ralston. The revised version of the legislation, passed by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, backs off the House’s stronger language on determining “medical necessity’’ of treatment, and on involuntary…

‘Game-changer’ bill on mental health clears House, heads for Senate

March 8, 2022 Andy Miller

The Georgia House on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a wide-ranging mental health bill that includes stricter financial requirements on the state’s Medicaid managed care companies. House Bill 1013 now heads to the state Senate, where its path is less certain. House Speaker David Ralston made a rare appearance at the podium to address his chamber before…

House mental health bill runs into buzzsaw at Senate hearing

March 22, 2022 Georgia Health News

By Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder  House Speaker David Ralston’s sweeping mental health bill is picking up loud opposition in the Senate. The bill overwhelmingly passed the House earlier this month with just a few lawmakers voting against it. But this isn’t the first show of criticism of a bill Ralston has called his top priority for the year. Advocates cautioned…

Insurance industry chief: Not opposed to Medicaid spending requirement

February 16, 2022 Andy Miller

By Andy Miller and Rebecca Grapevine  The CEO of an insurance industry trade group said Wednesday that insurer members are not opposed to the medical spending requirements for Medicaid managed care plans contained in a mental health parity bill. Among its provisions, the high-profile House Bill 1013 would set up a minimum level of medical…

Child lead protections approved by committee; Senate working on new mental health bill?

March 23, 2022 Andy Miller

A bill that would strengthen protections for children against lead poisoning passed a Senate health committee Wednesday. Hundreds more children in Georgia would have their homes investigated for lead under proposed rules in House Bill 1355, sponsored by Rep. Katie Dempsey (R-Rome). The legislation, passed by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, would lower…

Can Georgia save its Medicaid waiver plan?

February 16, 2021 Andy Miller

State officials “are looking at all options’’ after the Biden administration appeared to halt Georgia’s upcoming plan for increasing Medicaid enrollment. Frank Berry, commissioner of the Department of Community Health, told a House Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday that officials are reviewing a letter, sent by federal health officials, that expressed ‘’serious concerns’’ about the Georgia plan’s…

Lawmakers renew push to remove coal ash from unlined ponds

January 29, 2021 Max Blau

The fight over the future of Georgia Power’s coal ash ponds has returned to the Gold Dome. And its outcome could influence whether thousands of Georgians will need to worry about groundwater contamination potentially caused by the toxic waste sites. Democratic lawmakers have announced legislation intended to protect Georgians from possible harmful health impacts of coal…

Will mental health commission’s ideas be ignored?

May 13, 2021 Georgia Health News

By Rebecca Grapevine Last year, as Georgia endured the strain of COVID-19, a blue-ribbon commission quietly held regular meetings about how to improve mental health services in the state. The panel issued its report in January, just as the state Legislature convened in Atlanta for its annual session. The experts had spent over a year…

Guns and health: A controversy that continues

December 14, 2016 Judi Kanne

Dr. Vivek Murthy was officially confirmed as U.S. surgeon general in December 2014. Exactly two years earlier, Murthy, an outspoken critic of gun violence, had been embroiled in the controversy about the “Newtown massacre,” a shooting spree in a Connecticut town that claimed the lives of 20 schoolchildren and several adults. Murthy’s high profile on…

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