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Subject The Community-Based Mental Health Workforce; Ninth Circuit Blocks Trump Contraceptive Rules; Public Views On The Likelihood Of Violence From People With Mental Illness
Date October 24, 2019 8:09 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Thursday, October 24, 2019**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

****WORKFORCE IN THE COMMUNITY

B
uilding
The Community-Based Mental Health Workforce To Expand Access To
Treatment

By Heather O'Donnell, Kristin Davis, and
Samantha Mestan

We hope policy makers will take action to support and implement these
recommendations to grow the community-based mental health treatment
workforce, and thereby improve access to treatment. Read More >>

FOLLOWING THE ACA

Ninth Circuit Blocks Trump Contraceptive Rules

By Katie Keith

On Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
upheld, by a 2-1 majority, a preliminary injunction against two
Trump-era rules to dramatically expand exemptions to the Affordable Care
Act's contraceptive mandate based on religious or moral objections.
Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

PUBLIC OPINION

Evolving Public Views On The Likelihood Of Violence From People With
Mental Illness: Stigma And Its Consequences

By Bernice A. Pescosolido, Bianca Manago, and John Monahan

Using National Stigma Study data, Bernice Pescosolido and coauthors
analyzed more than two decades of the American public's views
regarding the risk of potential violence by people with mental illness
and and support for coerced treatment. Read More >>

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Violence permeates our society with consequences for victims,
perpetrators, and communities alike. Even as media attention tends to
focus on incidents of mass violence, it is the daily burden of violence
in its many forms that takes the greater toll. Get caught up with the
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A CLOSER LOOK-Suicide

New York City's rate of police officer deaths by suicide this year is
double the rate of recent years. Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to provide
officers free mental health care in response. A Health Affairs article
discusses the importance of suicide prevention as an emerging priority
in health care
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