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flag In 2026, U.S. health officials expanded primary care doctors' authority to diagnose and treat ADHD, reducing wait times and improving access, especially for youth.

flag In 2026, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced expanded authorization for primary care physicians to diagnose and treat ADHD, aiming to reduce patient wait times and improve access to care. flag The policy change follows growing concerns over lengthy delays in mental health services, particularly for children and young adults. flag The move allows GPs to prescribe medication and provide initial treatment without requiring referrals to specialists, marking a significant shift in how ADHD care is delivered across the country.

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