HHS Names Top 3 Regulatory Priorities for Behavioral Health in 2022

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the nation’s top health care regulator, will tackle three major initiatives within the behavioral health space in 2022 as the Biden administration enters its second year, reports Behavioral Health Business. 

The agency holds up increasing access, promoting equity, tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and enhancing the priorities of children and families as key rhetorical points at the heart of the many specific objectives for 2022. Behavioral health is key to those objectives, according to a regulatory priorities document published by HHS. Read more.

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