Lamont’s health care bills draw criticism from advocates

A set of bills designed to reduce the cost of health care and divert more spending to primary care has spurred opposition from advocates who say the measures will harm access to necessary treatment, particularly for people with disabilities.

House Bill 5042 gives the Office of Health Strategy the power to set annual benchmarks for health care costs. If costs rise above those benchmarks, the state would talk with providers and insurers about what’s driving the increase. Those meetings would be public, said Vicki Veltri, the office’s executive director.

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Local police chiefs renew calls for change to Virginia’s mental health system

Sat Mar 5 , 2022
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Chesterfield County’s Police Chief is bringing attention back to the mental health system and how it’s impacting the police force. Jeffery Katz, Chesterfield County’s Police Chief, posted a picture on Facebook of a long line of law enforcement vehicles outside of Chippenham Hospital Thursday night. […]
Local police chiefs renew calls for change to Virginia’s mental health system

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