States Adopt Interstate Compacts, Expand Behavioral Health Access

By , and on February 7, 2024

Multiple states – including Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia – have been busy finalizing legislation and rulemaking to adopt interstate compacts and expand behavioral health access.

What else have these states been up to in recent weeks?

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