NE behavioral health advocates consumers question 15 million funding shift / Public News Service : vimarsana.com

NE behavioral health advocates consumers question 15 million funding shift / Public News Service

A 2023 study from the University of Nebraska Medical Center concluded the number of Nebraskans with a mental health or substance abuse disorder has probably increased over the pre-pandemic level of 20%. It also observed 88 of Nebraska's 93 counties have a shortage of behavioral health professionals. Nonetheless, the state budget now awaiting Gov. ...

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