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American Dream mall: Spectrum Works employs students with autism

American Dream mall: Spectrum Works employs students with autism
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Lawmakers: Leaders fail to fund mental health, addiction help

Lawmakers: Leaders fail to fund mental health, addiction help
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The Mental Health Power 50

Year after year, mental health remains one of New York City’s biggest policy challenges, as lawmakers, mental health advocates and clinicians work on measures

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Coverage parity for mental health, substance abuse, a key focus for insurance regulators

Health insurers are prohibited from placing unfavorable limits on mental health and substance abuse benefits, and yet, many do. Federal and state regulators are taking aim at these practices and making the enforcement of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 a key focus.

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'I'm traumatized still.' Daniel Prude's brother speaks at NY mental health hearing


'I'm traumatized still.' Daniel Prude's brother speaks at NY mental health hearing
Efforts to minimize police involvement in mental health crises dominates legislative hearing
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Joe Prude speaks at a joint legislative hearing on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 examining New York’s overwhelmed mental health system.ScreenshotShow MoreShow Less
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Joe Prude speaks at a joint legislative hearing on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 examining New York’s overwhelmed mental health system.ScreenshotShow MoreShow Less
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Joe Prude struggled to find the words. 
“It’s like I’m traumatized still,” he said. “And it's hurtful to even try to acknowledge certain issues that's at hand right now.”

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The 2021 Health Power 100


Photo courtesy Northwell Health
As the coronavirus pandemic tested the viability of New York’s health care system, Gov. Andrew Cuomo turned again and again to Michael Dowling. The governor has worked closely with the leader of Northwell Health, New York’s biggest employer, relying on him as his chief intermediary with New York’s hospitals, naming his longtime ally to a panel to “reimagine” New York in the wake of COVID-19 and even making a Northwell nurse the first American to receive a coronavirus vaccine.
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Cuomo’s COVID-19 Task Force
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wasn’t the only state government official to build his celebrity thanks to his daily COVID-19 briefings that captivated the nation. Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa was at his side – socially distanced of course – along the way, while also heading up a coronavirus maternity task force. Also along for the ride were another former Cuomo secretary, Larry Schwartz, who resumed his role as behind-the-scenes enforcer, and Jim Malatras, a former state director of state operations who was appointed SUNY chancellor in August. Making it a bipartisan bunch, two former state Senate Republican staffers – Budget Director Robert Mujica and Special Counsel to the Governor Beth Garvey – were also present during many of the briefings, while longtime Cuomo loyalist and former congressional hopeful Gareth Rhodes – whose day job is technically as deputy superintendent and special counsel at the state Department of Financial Services – kept things running on time. 

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Poll finds support for — and discomfort with — expanding abortion access in Mass.


Poll finds support for — and discomfort with — expanding abortion access in Mass.
By Stephanie Ebbert Globe Staff,Updated December 11, 2020, 4:48 p.m.
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A new poll found mixed support for abortion measures lawmakers sent to Governor Charlie Baker.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
A majority of Massachusetts residents support the Legislature’s push to allow late abortions of ill-fated pregnancies, a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll found, but there was more discomfort about allowing teens as young as 16 to get an abortion without parental consent.
The survey found 56 percent of residents support extending the time frame in which abortion is legal past 24 weeks in cases in which a doctor determines the fetus cannot survive outside the uterus. Just 25 percent opposed the measure, while 16 percent were undecided.

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