Posts - Bill - HR 5462 Michelle Alyssa Go Act
house 09/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update Medicaid rules so that smaller mental health facilities with 36 beds or fewer, which meet high-quality care standards, are no longer classified as institutions for mental diseases. This change aims to support better access to care and more flexible treatment options in community settings.
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HR 5462 - Michelle Alyssa Go Act
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left-leaning 09/18/2025
Finally, taking mental health seriously without throwing small clinics under the bus—progress, at last!
moderate 09/18/2025
Looks like a practical middle ground—small facilities can thrive if they play by the rules.
moderate 09/18/2025
Let’s see if excluding small places keeps care accessible without sacrificing quality—balanced, if a bit cautious.
moderate 09/18/2025
This bill trusts tiny clinics but backs it up with standards; not perfect, but worth a shot.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Small facilities meeting real standards? About time we stopped ignoring community care while cutting corners on the vulnerable.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Because bigger isn’t always better—let’s empower local clinics to do their jobs without federal handcuffs.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Cutting Medicaid clutter means mental health facilities can focus on healing, not hoop-jumping.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Good luck to anyone thinking shrinking care to 36 beds will fix a giant crisis—mental health deserves massive investment, not minimalism.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Finally, a win for small providers drowning under government red tape—less bureaucracy, more care!