Medicaid is the backbone of mental health care in America

Medicaid pays for 25% of all mental health care and 40% of all substance use care in this country — and it’s at risk. Without Medicaid, mental health conditions and substance use disorders will go untreated, harming individuals and placing avoidable strain on families, communities, hospitals, state budgets and more.

Check out our 50-state report detailing how proposed Medicaid cuts would impact access to mental health services nationwide. 

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Find out how Medicaid cuts will affect mental health in your state

Click on your state to view a detailed factsheet on how proposed Medicaid cuts could impact mental health and substance use care in your community. To view the full report, Medicaid is Mental Health: State-by-State Impacts of Proposed Cuts, click here.

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