The very existence of this program for the last decade is a reflection of the fact that we did see terrorism emerging as a potential threat in the region.
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Discussing the importance of the Trans-Sahel counterterrorism program.
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If we are going to be sure that history does not repeat itself, which it will if we do not act, wealthier and White communities won't see those shortages or long waits, but others certainly will.
So one of the things that the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Treatment Act, along with subsequent parity laws, did was to ensure that plans provide information on how they are making mental and behavioral health parity decisions.
To think that we are losing just as much, if not more, to these illnesses and we are not hearing about it at all.
And so, Doctor, if a health plan is not compliant in providing parity coverage for mental and behavioral health services, do you think that should be public knowledge?





