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Finding mental health services can be a daunting task, and Dr. Delphin-Rittmon said the new 988 suicide and crisis hotline is already having a positive impact.
This article addresses mental health advocacy efforts by those who face mental health challenges and/or drug abuse issues. Ohio is moving forward in addressing mental heal needs, but much more ...
Some believe that in Ohio, where nearly 40% of the state’s budget is funded by federal sources, impacts could be felt in a w Concern, confusion still surrounds federal funding freeze in Ohio ...
Social services include cash- and housing-related assistance, case management, treatment for mental health and substance abuse, and legal and budget/credit assistance. Amid food insecurity in Columbus, with several neighborhoods as food deserts, nonprofit organizations operate several no-charge groceries, pharmacies, and stores in the city.
In June 2007, Ohio lawmakers approved a $52 billion budget for fiscal year 2008–2009. In January 2008, facing a revenue shortfall, Strickland ordered a $733 million reduction in state spending, including job cuts and the closure of state mental hospitals. Strickland cut another $540 million from the budget in September 2008.
Prior to July 2013, ODJFS was also the state agency responsible for the administration of Ohio's Medicaid program. In July 2013, a new state agency was created, the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM), Ohio’s first Executive-level Medicaid agency. ODJFS employs about 2,300 full time employees and has an annual budget of $3.3 billion. [2]
House Republicans are putting cuts to Medicaid at the top of their list of budget cuts to help pay for their wide-ranging agenda that spans tax cuts, energy production and border security.
In this current fiscal year — which runs from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 — Kent State reduced its projected spending by $18.4 million, about 3% of the university’s annual budget ...