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New Law Signed by Governor to Enhance Access to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation on Tuesday aimed at improving access to mental health and substance abuse treatment in the state. The new law aims to close loopholes that previously prevented patients from receiving necessary treatment. Marianne Huff, the president of the Mental Health Association of Michigan, stated that there are now no limits – quantitative or qualitative – on mental health and substance use disorder treatment. This means that mental health care must be treated with the same importance as physical health care.

According to the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services, around 40% of Michiganders with mental health concerns do not seek treatment. Anita Fox, the department’s Director, emphasized the importance of mental health care and expressed her satisfaction with the new legislation signed by the governor. She believes that this will help individuals in Michigan receive the care they need to improve their overall well-being.

Although advocates and Governor Whitmer praised the new law, they also acknowledge that more work needs to be done to further improve access to mental health and substance abuse treatment services in Michigan. They recognize the importance of prioritizing mental health care and are committed to continuing efforts to make these services more accessible to those in need.

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