Mental Health Matters Day: A Call to Action for Parity and Progress
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martes, 13 de mayo de 2025, 2:00 pm ET2 min de lectura
Mental Health Matters Day: A Call to Action for Parity and Progress
BUY NOW! The fight for mental health parity is ON FIRE! On May 14, 2025, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) is rallying at the State Capitol in Sacramento to demand better mental health care for all Californians. This is a no-brainer! You need to be there, or at least support the cause from wherever you are. This is a day to make your voice heard, to stand up for those who need mental health services, and to push for legislative changes that will make a real difference.
Why is this so important? Mental health parity means that mental health services are covered and treated the same as physical health services. But right now, there's a huge disparity. Mental health professionals are underpaid, overworked, and underappreciated. Patients are waiting months for appointments, and when they finally get in, they're often not getting the care they need. This is a crisis, and it's time for action!
What's happening on Mental Health Matters Day? NUHWNUW-- members, along with elected officials, will gather outside the State Capitol Building for a public gathering. This is your chance to talk to local mental health professionals, learn about the issues, and find out how you can help. Assemblymember Dr. Jasmeet Bains will be there, sponsoring a bill to help Kaiser patients get reimbursed when they’re forced to seek mental health care outside of Kaiser. This is a game-changer!
What are the key issues? The fight for mental health parity is about more than just money. It's about access, it's about quality of care, and it's about respect for mental health professionals. Here are the key issues:
- Compensation Disparity: Mental health professionals are paid less than their medical/surgical counterparts. This needs to change!
- Access to Care: Patients are waiting too long for appointments. We need more providers and better access to care.
- Quality of Care: Mental health services need to be on par with physical health services. This means more funding, more training, and more support for mental health professionals.
What can you do? You can start by showing up on May 14, 2025. But that's just the beginning. You need to stay engaged, stay informed, and stay involved. Here are some action steps:
- Attend the Rally: If you're in the Sacramento area, be there. Bring your friends, bring your family, and make your voice heard.
- Contact Your Representatives: Let them know that mental health parity matters to you. Urge them to support NUHW's priority bills.
- Spread the Word: Share this information with your network. The more people who know about this issue, the more pressure we can put on lawmakers to take action.
What's at stake? The future of mental health care in California. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a real difference. Don't miss out! This could be the turning point we've been waiting for. The market hates uncertainty, but it loves progress. And progress is exactly what we're fighting for.
Stay tuned for more updates! This is just the beginning. We'll be bringing you more information, more action steps, and more ways to get involved. So stay tuned, stay engaged, and stay ready to make a difference.
BOOM! This is your call to action. This is your chance to make a difference. Don't sit on the sidelines. Get involved, get engaged, and let's fight for mental health parity together!
BUY NOW! The fight for mental health parity is ON FIRE! On May 14, 2025, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) is rallying at the State Capitol in Sacramento to demand better mental health care for all Californians. This is a no-brainer! You need to be there, or at least support the cause from wherever you are. This is a day to make your voice heard, to stand up for those who need mental health services, and to push for legislative changes that will make a real difference.
Why is this so important? Mental health parity means that mental health services are covered and treated the same as physical health services. But right now, there's a huge disparity. Mental health professionals are underpaid, overworked, and underappreciated. Patients are waiting months for appointments, and when they finally get in, they're often not getting the care they need. This is a crisis, and it's time for action!
What's happening on Mental Health Matters Day? NUHWNUW-- members, along with elected officials, will gather outside the State Capitol Building for a public gathering. This is your chance to talk to local mental health professionals, learn about the issues, and find out how you can help. Assemblymember Dr. Jasmeet Bains will be there, sponsoring a bill to help Kaiser patients get reimbursed when they’re forced to seek mental health care outside of Kaiser. This is a game-changer!
What are the key issues? The fight for mental health parity is about more than just money. It's about access, it's about quality of care, and it's about respect for mental health professionals. Here are the key issues:
- Compensation Disparity: Mental health professionals are paid less than their medical/surgical counterparts. This needs to change!
- Access to Care: Patients are waiting too long for appointments. We need more providers and better access to care.
- Quality of Care: Mental health services need to be on par with physical health services. This means more funding, more training, and more support for mental health professionals.
What can you do? You can start by showing up on May 14, 2025. But that's just the beginning. You need to stay engaged, stay informed, and stay involved. Here are some action steps:
- Attend the Rally: If you're in the Sacramento area, be there. Bring your friends, bring your family, and make your voice heard.
- Contact Your Representatives: Let them know that mental health parity matters to you. Urge them to support NUHW's priority bills.
- Spread the Word: Share this information with your network. The more people who know about this issue, the more pressure we can put on lawmakers to take action.
What's at stake? The future of mental health care in California. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a real difference. Don't miss out! This could be the turning point we've been waiting for. The market hates uncertainty, but it loves progress. And progress is exactly what we're fighting for.
Stay tuned for more updates! This is just the beginning. We'll be bringing you more information, more action steps, and more ways to get involved. So stay tuned, stay engaged, and stay ready to make a difference.
BOOM! This is your call to action. This is your chance to make a difference. Don't sit on the sidelines. Get involved, get engaged, and let's fight for mental health parity together!
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