Texas House Speaker To Establish Select Committee On Mental Health
The panel will review and make recommendations on a range of mental health care issues including substance abuse, care for veterans and ways to improve delivery of mental health care in the state.
The Houston Chronicle:
Lawmaker To Take Comprehensive Look At Texas Mental Health Needs
Texas spends less per capita on mental health care than all but a couple states in the nation. Seventy percent of Texas counties do not have a single practicing psychiatrist. Forty percent of children experiencing emotional, developmental or behavioral problems do not get any help. And the state's biggest provider of treatment is the Harris County Jail. (Rosenthal, 11/9)
The Texas Tribune:
Straus Forms Select Committee On Mental Health
Texas House Speaker Joe Straus announced Monday he's formed a select committee on mental health to take an all-encompassing look at the state's behavioral health system. The committee will review and make recommendations on issues including substance abuse, care for veterans, identifying illnesses early and improving delivery of mental health care, the speaker said in a news release. (Silver, 11/9)
The San Antonio Express News:
House Panel Eyes Texas’ Mental Health Problems
Seventy percent of Texas counties do not have a single practicing psychiatrist. Forty percent of children experiencing emotional, developmental or behavioral problems do not get any help. And the state’s biggest provider of treatment is the Harris County Jail. Now, state lawmakers are making their most deliberate effort in two decades to address the problems. (Rosenthal, 11/9)