The Kennedy Forum last week submitted comments from the public on the Department of Health and Human Services'', the Employee Benefits Security Administration''s, and the Internal Revenue Service''s (the "Departments") new proposed rules to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (the...
Erica Coe: I am honored to be speaking with Patrick Kennedy, former congressman and the founder of the Kennedy Forum. It’s so great to be talking with you. Today we’re going to be focusing on mental health. We know that this is top of mind for companies...
"That's reinforced when all we hear from is Dr Fauci," and only about the physical effects of the disease, said Kennedy, the founder of theKennedy Forum, a nonprofit dedicated to changing the health system's approach to mental health and substance use disorders. "We're seeing suffering on...
Today, they live here in southern New Jersey where he directs his new political movement, what he calls The Kennedy Forum, from his study, sitting at President Kennedy's old congressional desk. His regimen for staying sober includes an hour-long swim every morning, taking medication for bipola...
The Kennedy Forum, a national mental health nonprofit, announced on April 19 that Rebecca O. Bagley has been named president and CEO. Bagley will oversee efforts to expand the reach of promising practices in mental health policy, workplace mental health, school‐based mental health and health ...
The article discusses the highlights of the Kennedy Forum health summit held in Boston, Massachusetts on October 23 and 24, 2013. Many mental health and intellectual and developmental disability community leaders and members celebrated the signing of the Community Mental Health Act by then U.S. ...
The article reports on an initiative called The Kennedy Forum which was launched in August of 2013 by former U.S. Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island and will attempt to unite mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment and medical-surgical conditions in support of the U.S. ...
Eunice Kennedy Shriver was an American social activist who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of the intellectually disabled and, in an effort to provide a forum for them to compete athletically, founded (1968) the Special Olympics. Shriver, daughter
fair housing,consumer protection, and nationalhealth insurance. At the same time, he was recognized for his willingness to cooperate with Republicans in the Senate to advance important legislation, such as theNo Child Left Behind Act(2001) and otherinitiativesof the administration of Pres.George W...