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So Sick of "The System"....Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 446958" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Strickland did kill funding, which is especially heinous considering his profession (he was a prison psychologist for crying out loud!). However, according to CPS they stopped paying for those kinds of services in the way the were about 6-7 years ago, which predates Strickland. There was also an uproar that families were having to turn their kids over to CPS in order for their kids to get the treatment needed because insurance companies wouldn't pay and families couldn't afford it out of pocket. It made front page of the Columbus Dispatch on more than one occasion. My former state rep worked tirelessly to bring about mental health parity in this state, but it was so watered down by the time it got through all the committees that it might as well not exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 446958, member: 7083"] Strickland did kill funding, which is especially heinous considering his profession (he was a prison psychologist for crying out loud!). However, according to CPS they stopped paying for those kinds of services in the way the were about 6-7 years ago, which predates Strickland. There was also an uproar that families were having to turn their kids over to CPS in order for their kids to get the treatment needed because insurance companies wouldn't pay and families couldn't afford it out of pocket. It made front page of the Columbus Dispatch on more than one occasion. My former state rep worked tirelessly to bring about mental health parity in this state, but it was so watered down by the time it got through all the committees that it might as well not exist. [/QUOTE]
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