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11/05/2025
Ohio ranks in the top quartile for mental health, new report finds
State of Mental Health in America 2025, produced by the nonprofit Mental Health America, looked at the latest national data on depression, suicidal thoughts, and substance use disorder among Americans to provide state rankings. Ohio ranked 12th. The top state for mental health was New York, followed by Hawaii (2), New Jersey (3), Vermont (4), and Iowa (5) the report said.
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OPPA testifies in support of Senate Bill 207: Co-pay Accumulator
OPPA submitted written testimony to members of the Ohio Senate Financial Institutions, Insurance, and Technology Committee on Oct. 21 in support of Senate Bill 207 - Co-pay Accumulator. In her testimony, OPPA Executive Director shared with members that too many Ohioans face untreated or undertreated mental illness, often due in part to the high cost of medications. While manufacturer copay assistance can help patients afford treatment, some insurers now use copay accumulator programs that prevent these funds from counting toward deductibles or out-of-pocket maximums—often without patients’ knowledge.
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OPPA Extends Condolences to Dr. Dale Svendsen and Family
The Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association (OPPA) extends its heartfelt condolences to Dale Svendsen, MD, and his family on the passing of his beloved wife of 59 years, Gail Svendsen, on October 13, 2025. Whenever possible, Gail accompanied Dr. Svendsen to OPPA meetings and social gatherings, where she formed many lasting friendships and became a cherished member of the OPPA community. Her warmth, grace, and kindness will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
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