Veterans continue to struggle accessing critical care despite Hannon Act milestone

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The Hannon Act celebrates three years since being passed into law but veterans continue to struggle accessing mental health care and resources.The Hannon Act has made it easier for veterans to access mental health care but several obstacles remain in the way., or Hannon Act for short, was passed by Congress and signed into law in 2020. The law gives veterans struggling with mental health access to potentially lifesaving care.

“I don’t think anyone thinks 41 days for a wait time to see a mental health care specialist is okay,” Owens said. According to Owens, an estimated 17 million veterans live throughout the United States, but only about 2 million access veteran care and resources. That number is lower across Pennsylvania.“I would say there’s a good proportion of the veterans that we have the privilege of serving who say, ‘I didn’t know,’” Maggiorini added.

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