CSAP Members and SYASL Meet With DMHC Staff
Discussion of irregularities and substantial barriers in insurance coverage
Discussion of irregularities and substantial barriers in insurance coverage
LA Times reports that California’s 2004 tax on millionaires has taken in $29 billion. Where did it all go?
Statewide measures that have qualified for the November 8, 2022 ballot
Update Regarding California Health Workforce Research Data Center Survey
Individuals with first-episode psychosis who participated in a comprehensive, team-based treatment program experienced fewer symptoms, better quality of life, and fewer inpatient hospital days over five years than those who received usual care in the community, according to a report in Schizophrenia Bulletin.
Dr. Takeo Toyoshima begins his tenure as the Chair of the Board for CSAP
Kaiser mental health patients waiting months for appointments in Sacramento-area, employees say As reported in the Sacramento Bee, “Sacramento resident Jasmin Hakes said her daughter Riana Mutabdzija has attempted suicide several times but their family still can’t manage to get