"Building a healthier America: From mental health to medical coverage" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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SharesAmerica's chronic disease epidemic is rightly getting attention at the highest levels of our government.
SharesOn July 30, 1965, the Social Security Amendments, a bill establishing health care coverage for the elderly and poor, was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
SharesFrom my nearly three decades in the Air Force, I carry many memories of people and places, and all the lessons that come along with them.
SharesA few months ago, I asked my constituents to share how mental health has impacted their lives. This story jumped out to me:
SharesHealth care isn't just a policy issue it's personal.
SharesNo two veterans have the same experience during service or during their transition to civilian life.
SharesThe tragic consequences of untreated mental health conditions in the veteran community are not limited to those who serve; they extend to the family that is left behind.
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