Budget Cuts in Maine
The Effect of Budget Cuts in Maine on Mental Health Care
Maine Governor Paul LePage's supplemental budget proposal will have dire effects on individuals with mental afflictions according to the Bangor Daily News. The governor's budget will cut about 14,000 people from MaineCare health coverage. Currently the state is facing a 438 million dollar budget shortfall. The proposed cuts will slice about 60 million from health care services for the mentally ill, poor, and unemployed (Hamilton, Prybylo, & Schmidt).
Those people who are without health insurance will be forced to get services at higher cost service centers including emergency rooms and hospital beds. Critics of the proposal say community health centers, community health organizations, homeless shelters, law enforcement, municipalities, and prisons will all end up absorbing individuals who are left without services.
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Jennifer Rooks of the Maine Public Broadcasting Network reports that the a 2009 Muskie School report reveals that one in five residents of Maine will experience a diagnosable mental illness in any given year and one half of all residents of the state will be diagnosed with a mental illness during their life time.
The current budget proposal affects a wide range of services including mental health advocacy groups, mental health training and education sessions, peer and family support groups, help lines, even the allowable number of visits...
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