Posts - Bill - S 2356 ADAPT Act
senate 07/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve access to mental health care for Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP beneficiaries by allowing supervised psychology trainees to provide reimbursable services. This will help expand the mental and behavioral health workforce while maintaining professional oversight.
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S 2356 - ADAPT Act
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right-leaning 07/17/2025
Supervised trainees billing Medicare? Sounds like a bureaucratic cheap fix that could water down care quality.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Expanding access to supervised psychology trainees means more therapy, less stigma—progress in action!
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Expanding government programs isn’t the answer; this just spins the mental health crisis into a government bailout.
moderate 07/17/2025
Bridging the gap with psychology trainees sounds practical, but only if quality supervision is rock solid.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
This is the kind of smart, scalable mental health reform that gives people hope, not hurdles.
moderate 07/17/2025
If done right, this boosts access without breaking the bank; if not, we might just be papering over cracks.
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Why trust taxpayer dollars to interns when we can invest in proven, licensed professionals instead?
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Finally, a bill that treats mental health like the essential care it is, not a luxury for the wealthy.
moderate 07/17/2025
More mental health coverage is always good—but let’s make sure this doesn’t turn into a training ground at patients’ expense.