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Survey: 23% of Central Mass adults needed behavioral health care during pandemic s first year

Statewide, more than one third of respondents reported needing behavioral health care either for themselves or a family member during the pandemic’s first year.

The pandemic has had led to a surge in mental health need in Mass , survey finds

Researchers found that more than one in three Massachusetts residents over the age of 19 reported needing behavioral health care for themselves or a close relative.

In repairing Affordable Care Act, look to gains made in Mass

In repairing Affordable Care Act, look to gains made in Mass. © REUTERS A reporter reads a summary of performance and use over the first two days of open enrollment of the Massachusetts Health Connector, the state s health insurance website under the Affordable Care Act, during a briefing for reporters in Boston on Nov. 17, 2014. Ten years is more than enough time to assess the Affordable Care Act, the landmark health care law that extended coverage to millions of Americans (“It’s time to fix the Affordable Care Act,” Editorial, Feb. 21). Since Massachusetts’ own universal health care law inspired and informed the ACA, it’s worth reflecting on progress here as our leaders in Washington mull improvements to the federal law.

2 Cape Cod Organizations Receive Blue Cross Blue Shield Grants

2 Cape Cod Organizations Receive Blue Cross Blue Shield Grants Patch 1/22/2021 Jimmy Bentley © Shutterstock The grants were awarded to the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and Islands​ ($45,000) in Hyannis and Bay Cove Human Services​ ($200,000). HYANNIS, MA Two Cape Cod health organizations were awarded a total of $245,000 in grants from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation to continue their efforts to promote and expand access to health care for low-income residents. The grants were awarded to the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and Islands ($45,000) in Hyannis and Bay Cove Human Services ($200,000). The Cape Cod grantees are two of 64 organizations receiving grants from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Massachusetts Foundation for their work in making healthcare accessible and affordable and responding to community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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