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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), announced on July 8 Notices of Funding Opportunities aimed at improving women's behavioral health across the United States, South Florida Hospital News and Health Care reported. With a combined total of $27.5 million, this funding underscores the Biden-Harris administration's commitment to addressing the unique mental health and substance use treatment needs of women. SAMHSA additionally announced nearly $1 million in grant awards for two grant recipients as a part of the Services Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women. The Notices of Funding Opportunities, made possible with funding from President Biden's American Rescue Plan, will support women's behavioral health by expanding access to services and enhancing the capacity of providers to identify and address mental health conditions, substance use and gender-based violence. These investments advance the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to address the mental health and overdose crises — two key pillars of the President's Unity Agenda for the nation.

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据《南佛罗里达医院新闻与保健》报道,美国卫生与公众服务部通过药物滥用与精神健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)于 7 月 8 日公布了旨在改善全美妇女行为健康的资助机会通知。这笔总计 2750 万美元的资金强调了拜登-哈里斯政府对满足妇女独特的心理健康和药物使用治疗需求的承诺。此外,作为 "孕妇和产后妇女住院治疗服务计划 "的一部分,SAMHSA 还宣布向两名受资助者提供近 100 万美元的资助。这些资助机会通知由拜登总统的 "美国救援计划"(American Rescue Plan)提供资金,将通过扩大获得服务的机会和提高服务提供者识别和解决精神健康状况、药物使用和性别暴力问题的能力来支持妇女的行为健康。这些投资推动了拜登-哈里斯政府为解决精神健康和用药过量危机所做的努力,而这正是总统为国家制定的团结议程的两大支柱。
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