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988 crisis line looks to empower others through awareness and care

September 01, 2023 By: Sage Kelley “As a nation, we are in a vast public health crisis when it comes to mental health," Vincent Atchity, president and CEO of Mental Health Colorado, said in a 988 review by The Association of Health Care Journalists. "There's a pediatric state of emergency when it comes to mental health." There were 49,449 suicide deaths in the United States in 2022, increasing 2.6% from the previous year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read the full article in The Denver Gazette

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Mental health resources available in Colorado

August 30, 2023 By: Brooke Williams A recent report found that Coloradans struggle with mental health more than people living in most other states, ranking at No. 45 for adults and the state with the 10th highest rate of adults with suicidal thoughts. On the other hand, the report ranked youth mental health in Colorado at No. 11. The Centers for Disease Control reports that suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 10-14 and 20-34. Thankfully for Coloradans, there are numerous local resources to find help and support. Read the full article in ...

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New Colorado law prevents medical debt from showing on your credit report

August 23, 2023 By: Jeff Anastasio “You can go to annualcreditreport.com to get copies of your credit reports and review them to see if your medical information is still on there,” said Gilbert. “ If you do see an error, like if your medical data is still showing up even though this new law prohibits that you have the right to take action and file what's called a dispute.” The Colorado Hospital Association, Mental Health Colorado and Healthier Colorado were among the major health organizations that supported the new law, but before its passage, critics ...

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We must get to root causes of Colorado’s mental health crisis

August 29, 2023 By: Vincent Atchity For 70 years, Mental Health Colorado has prioritized the health and well-being of Coloradans across the lifespan by improving access to and quality of care, supports and services while fighting against policies that perpetuate disparities and increase the potential harms of substance use. Our state is in the midst of a serious health crisis and we have to respond in a timely manner to provide immediate relief to Coloradans who are suffering and need our support. But in order to promote healthier minds across the lifespan for ...

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Suicide hotline 988 looks back at year, raises concerns for future

August 17, 2023 By: Sage Kelly The 988 suicide and crisis lifeline began in July of 2022, looking to battle the ever-growing suicide rates head-on with ease and efficiency of a '911' type system. Following a year of services, mental health officials discussed the successes, and shortcomings, of the national system. The Association of Health Care Journalists held a webinar on Thursday to discuss 988's first-year statistics and the questions that still remain going forward. 'As a nation, we are in a vast public health crisis when it comes to mental health,' said ...

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Mental health — and care options — in Colorado remain ‘distressing’ after years in survival mode

January 29, 2023 By: Debbie Kelly Colorado no longer ranks as the worst state in the nation for the prevalence of mental illness and access to treatment for adults, a spot it held in the 2022 State of Mental Health in America report.— The recently released 2023 report from Mental Health America places Colorado at 45th of 50 states and the District of Columbia for prevalence and access among adults. The improvement is negligible, said Vincent Atchity, president and CEO at Mental Health Colorado, an affiliate of Mental Health America. Read the full article ...

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Colorado’s ambitious plan to reform eating disorder treatment facilities rolled back

April 30, 2023 By: Seth Klamman Amid a surge in eating disorder diagnoses in Colorado, budget-minded lawmakers stripped language from a bill Monday that would’ve more tightly regulated facilities that treat the disease, a change welcomed by some providers and lamented by advocates. “In my advocacy mind, that just goes to, OK, so we’re choosing not to regulate care because it’s going to cost us something,” said Vincent Atchity, the president and CEO of Mental Health Colorado. “And in the meantime, substandard or unmonitored care will continue.” As ...

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Colorado legislature lends focus to youths’ mental health

March 15, 2023 By: Jeanne Souldern Mental Health Colorado (MHC) President Dr. Vincent Atchity spoke with The Sopris Sun recently about bills before the Colorado legislature focusing on “a strong start for all children.” MHC is a Denver-based mental health advocacy nonprofit whose work Atchity describes as “looking at the health of the mind across the lifespan for everybody. When we talk about lifespan, it’s birth to death, with mental health being a feature throughout our lifetime.” While quality mental health care for all may seem overwhelming, Atchity ...

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How we reached a mental health crisis

February 8, 2023 By: Anusha Roy The number of kids showing up in emergency departments in Colorado more than doubled in a recent five-year span, from 2,002 in 2016 to 5,168 in 2021. A similar number of kids went to emergency departments between 2021 to 2022, meaning that while the number was leveling off, it began to flatten at a highly elevated level of need. The state is short on resources, short on beds, and too often, families don't know where to turn in a moment of crisis. Yet a look at history shows we've made the same mistakes over and ...

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Once dead last in mental health metrics, Colorado experts search for lifelines

April 5, 2023 By: Jeanne Davant The signs of mental illness are all around us, but often they’re scars we choose not to see. It’s the person sitting beside the creek, talking to himself. The single mother, unable to hold a job, who lives in her car. It’s the teenager who becomes a suicide statistic, but it’s also a hidden disease. It’s your co-worker who puts on a game face but secretly, silently suffers. Colorado ranked dead last in the 2022 Mental Health America report on prevalence of adult mental illness and mental health services — 51st among the ...

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