Expresses the sense of Congress that Congress should act immediately to adopt and implement the recommendations in the final report of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, "Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America" through legislation or other appropriate action to help ensure affordable, accessible, and high quality mental health care for all Americans.
[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 292 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 292
Expressing the sense of Congress that Congress should adopt and
implement the goals and recommendations provided by the President's New
Freedom Commission on Mental Health through legislation or other
appropriate action to help ensure affordable, accessible, and high
quality mental health care for all Americans.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 2, 2003
Mrs. Napolitano submitted the following concurrent resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress that Congress should adopt and
implement the goals and recommendations provided by the President's New
Freedom Commission on Mental Health through legislation or other
appropriate action to help ensure affordable, accessible, and high
quality mental health care for all Americans.
Whereas the National Institute of Mental Health has found that 22.1 percent of
Americans ages 18 and older suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder
each year;
Whereas the National Institute of Mental Health has found that 4 of the 10
leading causes of disability in the United States are mental disorders;
Whereas approximately 90 percent of the 30,000 people who commit suicide in the
United States every year have a diagnosable mental disorder;
Whereas the President created the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health on
April 29, 2002 to study the mental health service delivery system and
make recommendations to enable people with serious mental illness to
live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities;
Whereas the Commission identified 6 goals to begin transforming mental health
care in America: (1) to help all Americans understand that mental health
is essential to overall health; (2) to make mental health care consumer
and family driven; (3) to eliminate disparities in mental health
services; (4) to make early mental illness screening, assessment, and
referral to services common practice; (5) to ensure delivery of
excellent mental health care and acceleration of mental illness
research; and (6) to use technology to access mental health care and
information;
Whereas the Commission has made a number of recommendations to Congress to
implement its goals;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its first goal of
helping Americans understand that mental health is essential to overall
health, Congress should address mental health with the same urgency as
physical health, as well as develop and advance a national strategy for
suicide prevention and a national campaign aimed at reducing the stigma
attached to seeking mental health care;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its second goal of
making mental health care consumer and family driven, Congress should
support the practice of developing an individualized plan of care for
every individual with a serious mental illness, encourage mental health
care providers to involve consumers and families in the mental health
system and the path toward recovery, take action to realign relevant
Federal programs to improve consumer access and accountability for
mental health services, support the States in developing extensive,
coordinated mental health systems, and encourage the protection and
enhancement of the rights of people with mental illness;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its third goal of
eliminating disparities in mental health services, Congress should
support improved access to quality care in rural and geographically
remote areas and ensure that mental health care providers are trained to
work effectively with culturally diverse populations;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its fourth goal of
making early screening, assessment, and treatment of mental illness a
common practice, Congress should help promote children's mental health
by improving and expanding school mental health programs, encouraging
screenings for mental disorders (including co-occurring substance use
disorders) in primary health care, and supporting appropriate referral
to treatment and integrated treatment strategies;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its fifth goal of
ensuring the delivery of excellent mental health care and the
acceleration of mental illness research, Congress should encourage the
acceleration of research to promote recovery, cures, and prevention, the
advance of evidence-based practices using dissemination and
demonstration projects, the improvement and expansion of the workforce
which provides these services, and the development of a base of
knowledge in understudied areas;
Whereas the Commission has recommended that to implement its sixth goal of using
technology to access mental health care and information, Congress should
encourage the use of health technology and telehealth to improve access
and coordination of mental health care, particularly for Americans in
remote areas or in underserved populations, and the development and
implementation of integrated electronic health records; and
Whereas these goals are interrelated and must be pursued together as quickly as
possible: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that Congress should act immediately
to adopt and implement the goals and recommendations highlighted in the
final report of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental
Health, ``Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in
America'' through legislation or other appropriate action to help
ensure affordable, accessible, and high quality mental health care for
all Americans.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1965)
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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