Tell the U.S. Department of Education to Continue Recognizing Providers’ Degrees as Professional - Comments Are Due March 2nd
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) is accepting comments
about its update to the definition of “professional degrees,” which determines
federal student loan eligibility for graduate programs. This proposed rule
would impact social workers, counselors and some types of nurses. By no longer...
NJAMHAA Mourns the Loss of Legendary Anti-Stigma Leader Dr. Patrick Corrigan
NJAMHAA was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of
Patrick Corrigan, PsyD., who was well known for his extensive and impactful
stigma-related research, publications, teaching and other contributions to the
behavioral healthcare community. He most recently served as a Distinguished
Professor ...
NJAMHAA Welcomes Lisa Lawson as its New Associate Executive Director
Lisa Lawson, MBA, LCSW, has joined NJAMHAA’s team as Associate Executive Director.Lisa is a nationally recognized speaker, educator, and consultant in the integrated behavioral health field. She also serves as Executive Director of New Jersey Clinical Consulting and a recurring series leader for...
CMS Awards a Total of $50 Billion to Enhance Rural Health in All 50 States
December 30, 2025Today, the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today announced that all 50 states
will receive awards under the Rural Health Transformation Program. This $50 billion
initiative was established under President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts
legislation. In 2026,...
Congress Members Urge DOE to Reclassify Nursing Degrees as Professional Degrees
December 29, 2025
More than 150
members of Congress from both parties recently signed a letter to the
Department of Education, urging that nursing degrees be reclassified as
professional degrees.
“Nurses and nurse
faculty make up the backbone of our health system, and ...
Incoming Governor Sherrill Announces Nominee for DHS Commissioner
December 26, 2025On December 23, 2025, Governor-elect
Mikie Sherrill announced that she is naming Dr. Stephen Cha as her
nominee to lead the Department of Human Services (DHS). Dr. Cha is a
nationally recognized healthcare expert with experience in both the public and
private sector, having serv...
White House: Nine U.S. Drugmakers Agree to Lower Prices
December 23, 2025The White House
announced on Friday that nine drugmakers - Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb,
Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, GSK, Merck, Novartis and
Sanofi - have agreed to lower the costs of their prescription drugs in the
U.S., compared to what they are in other ...
House Republicans Propose Bill without ACA Extensions
December 16, 2025
In the wake of
the Senate’s shooting down of two separate healthcare bills as the subsidies
granted by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are set to expire, Republicans in
the House have introduced a bill of their own that is scheduled to be voted
on at some ...
CDC Releases New Information on ACCESS Care Model
December 9, 2025
The Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS') Innovation Center released new details
on Monday about the new ACCESS Model (Advancing Chronic Care with Effective,
Scalable Solutions) for certain Medicare Part B enrolled organizations.
ACCESS is...
VP: 'Deeper Cuts' Ahead as Government Shutdown Heads into Week Three
October 14, 2025Vice President JD
Vance said on Fox News yesterday that there will be deeper cuts to the
federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on, adding to the
uncertainty facing hundreds of thousands of workers already furloughed without
pay.Hundreds of thousands of
gov...
Status and Impacts of the Government Shutdown
October 3, 2025
As predicted,
the Republicans’ “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that would fund the
government at current levels until November 21st and the Democrats’ CR
that includes an extension of the enhanced Affordable Care Act market...
The Clock Is Ticking toward a Federal Government Shutdown
Sept. 30, 2025At the time of this writing, the federal government is headed for a shutdown. While House Republicans passed a “clean” continuing resolution (CR) last week that would fund the government at current levels until November 21st. That CR and one put forth by the Democrats in the ...
House Republicans Introduce a Bill to Extend Funding through Nov. 21
September 18, 2025“House Republican
leaders Tuesday unveiled a bill to keep government and key healthcare programs
running through Nov. 21, but declined to heed calls to address expiring tax
credits for federal marketplace insurance plans.,” as reported in Modern
Healthcare (September 16, 20...
NJAMHAA’s Advocacy Leads to Investment of Opioid Settlement Funds into the NJSI Program and SAPTI
On July 10,
2025, substance use treatment providers learned that effective July 1, 2025,
the New Jersey Statewide Initiative (NJSI) Program and Substance Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Initiative (SAPTI) could no longer enroll new members;
the funding was restricted to continuing services for pr...
House Republicans Propose 6% Budget Cut to HHS for FY 2026
September 4, 2025The House
Appropriations Committee is proposing a 6% cut to the budget for the Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the next fiscal year.The panel released
the proposed budget bill for the 2026 fiscal year that governs the HHS,
as well as the Departments of Labor an...
Study Says AI Chatbots Struggle with Questions on Suicide
August 28, 2025According to a study published by the American Psychiatric
Association yesterday, the three most recognizable artificial intelligence (AI)
chatbots -- OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude -- have
some inconsistencies in their responses when it comes to les...
TCNJ Now Offers Nation's First Apprentice Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
August 19, 2025The College of New
Jersey (TCNJ), a member of NJAMHAA's Education Council, was recently approved
by the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) to offer the nation’s first
paid two-year apprentice degree in clinical mental health counseling. This new program
comes after an exe...
Acting Governor Way Signs Legislation to Protect Individuals Seeking Substance Use Treatment
August 12, 2025Acting Governor
Tahesha Way signed two bills into law yesterday that will protect individuals who
are seeking addiction treatment from being misled, exploited, or referred for
profit. These bills will
strengthen accountability within the substance use treatment industry, helping
...
Trump Administration Issues an Executive Order on Grants
August 11, 2025NJAMHAA
is sharing the following information from the National Council on Mental
Wellbeing's Capitol Connector (August 8, 2025): "On Thursday, Aug. 7,
the Trump Administration released the executive order (EO) Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking. The EO directs
each fe...
FDA to Require Stronger Warnings on Opioid Prescriptions
August 4, 2025The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Thursday that opioid medications will be required to have their labeling updated to highlight the risk of long-term use.The agency is requiring opioid manufacturers to add to the prescribing information that higher doses are associa...

