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Report: States can improve 988 crisis line

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024   

A new report examines the rollout of the 988 mental-health crisis line in each state, including Idaho.

The national three-digit 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is nearing its second anniversary. While the report from the group Inseparable says progress is needed, it notes the number was a critical step toward providing better care.

Lee Flinn, director of the Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline, said 988 is part of a bigger vision for providing mental-health care, which starts with the crisis hotline she operates.

"A second essential element is somewhere to go, and in Idaho right now, that is Idaho's mobile response teams. And then, it's also important to have crisis care facilities to go to," she explained.

Flinn added that the Idaho Behavioral Health Plan went into effect at the beginning of July, and that the plan will improve the state's crisis care system.

Angela Kimball, chief advocacy officer for Inseparable, said one issue states need to solve is finances, including how the program is funded and ensuring services are available to everyone regardless of their health-insurance status.

"That means that a system has to be built to not just be dependent on Medicaid, for example. And that means that legislatures actually need to take the step to ensure that there are other funding sources besides Medicaid," she continued.

Flinn said another important piece is raising awareness about the help that the 988 crisis line is able to provide.

"We really want to encourage anyone: If you're going through anything difficult, any kind of emotional distress, whether you have suicidal feelings or not, just know that 988 is a resource for you and it's a resource for your loved ones as well," she said.

Disclosure: Inseparable contributes to our fund for reporting on Criminal Justice, Health Issues, Mental Health, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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