Trump's critics and health policy experts say moves out of the White House have made and will make it more difficult for people to obtain the mental health-care that the president is advocating.
"We must reform our mental health laws to better identify mentally disturbed individuals who may commit acts of violence," Trump said in an address to the nation from the White House on Monday. "Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun."
One factor that could inhibit care for individuals is the move by the Trump administration allowing people to remain longer in less-expensive short-term health plans, also sometimes referred to as "skimpy" plans, said Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.often exclude certain benefits
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