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California Lawmaker Proposes Statewide Telehealth Network for Children

A bill introduced this week aims to create the Children's Mental Health Access Network, a 10-site telehealth network designed to improve access to telemental health care for children throughout the state.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A California legislator has introduced a bill that aims to create a pediatric telehealth network to give children across the state better access to mental and behavioral healthcare.

AB 2464, introduced this week by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, aims to create the Children’s Mental Health Access Network, which would consists of as many as 10 telehealth “hubs” to facilitate telemental health services. The bill calls on the state Health and Human Services Agency to establish a competitive grant program to identify to 10 health systems or community health providers who would be the hubs in a hub-and-spoke telemedicine network.

“Too many of our children are in crisis, and the lack of trained mental health professionals is an enormous contributor,” Aguiar-Curry told local news outlets after submitting the bill. “We must continue efforts to recruit and train new specialty mental health professionals, but we must also act now to connect children’s primary care providers with mental health experts. By using telehealth and provider-to-provider consultation, we can make children’s mental health services accessible throughout California today.”  

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