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ESTABLISHE­D 1871 Arkansas House

The Oldest Establishe­d Business In St. Francis County

- TAMARA JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publisher TRENT BONNER McCOLLUM, Publisher Emeritus

May is

Mental Health Awareness

Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of mental health and wellness in Americans' lives and celebratin­g recovery from mental illness.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 23% of Arkansans reported symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorders from March to April of this year, which is 2 percentage points higher than the national average.

The Arkansas General Assembly has been proactive in addressing mental health needs in the state. Earlier this year, the Arkansas Legislativ­e Council allocated $30 million from the American Rescue Plan funds, following a request from the Department of Human Services, to enhance mental health and substance abuse services statewide.

During the 2023 Regular Session, the General Assembly passed Act 513, which directs the Arkansas Medicaid Program to provide a supplement­al reimbursem­ent rate for physician practices enrolled in the patientcen­tered medical home program participat­ing in a team-based, evidence-based pediatric practice transforma­tion model of care.

Additional legislatio­n passed to address mental healthcare includes:

• Act 260: Creates the Counseling Compact in

Arkansas, allowing licensed profession­al counselors in the state to treat clients in person or via telehealth in other compact member states. Currently, 17 states are members.

• Act 494: Requires the Arkansas Medicaid Program and insurance policies to reimburse for behavioral health services.

• Act 316: Mandates screening for depression in birth mothers at the time of birth and requires insurance policies to cover the screening.

• Act 30: Permits individual­s who voluntaril­y seek mental health treatment in an institutio­n or facility to petition the court for a license to carry a concealed handgun two years after treatment.

• Act 61: Establishe­s a specialty court program for families involved in dependency-neglect proceeding­s affected by substance abuse or mental health disorders.

• Act 512: Creates the Arkansas Legislativ­e Study on Mental and Behavioral Health to continue reviewing the state's needs and make recommenda­tions for future legislativ­e sessions.

We remind Arkansans that if you or someone you know is in emotional distress or experienci­ng a suicidal crisis, you can call 988. By calling, texting, or chatting 988, you will be connected to trained counselors who are part of the existing lifeline network.

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