Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
States, Federal Officials And Other Experts Attempt To Map Out Strategies To Address Veteran Suicide
Cronkite News: Arizona Works To Decrease Veteran Suicides In ‘Governors Challenge’
Arizona was one of seven states that met with federal officials and veterans groups in Washington recently to map out a strategy for reversing the complex problem of suicides among vets. The problem is real in Arizona, which had the sixth-highest veteran suicide rate in the nation in 2016, due in part to the state’s aging veteran population and the wide-open spaces that make access to behavioral services difficult. (Vedantam, 2/24)
In other news —
WBUR: VA Releases Rules For Law That Would Increase Access To Private Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs released rules for a law that changes how the VA pays for outside, private care. Critics say the move is a stealth effort to privatize the VA. (Lawrence, 2/22)