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UnitedHealth Group partners with East Carolina University on pediatric mental health
UnitedHealth Group formed a $3.2 million grant partnership with East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., to expand the school's telepsychiatry program. -
Aetna, Community Care put $1.2M into mental health counseling degree program in West Virginia
Local divisions of Aetna Better Health and Community Care invested a total of $1.2 million to develop a new mental health counseling graduate program at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon. -
U of Cincinnati to use $1.25M to explore PTSD therapies
PESI, an education nonprofit group based in Eau Claire, Wis., donated $1.25 million to the University of Cincinnati medical school to support research on therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder. -
UHS, LVHN team up for behavioral health joint venture in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania-based health systems Lehigh Valley Health Network and Universal Health Services have partnered to build a behavioral health hospital in the state's Hanover Township. -
BCBS Arizona Foundation to invest $1M toward mental health initiatives
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona Foundation plans to invest $1 million toward statewide mental health initiatives. -
What to know about Rhode Island's $100M psychiatric hospital revamp
Rhode Island legislators further developed their plans for a $100 million enhancement of the Eleanor Slater Hospital in Burrille. -
Ballad Health opens 24-hour behavioral health center in Tennessee
Ballad Health has opened a 24-hour center at the Woodridge psychiatric hospital in Johnson City, Tenn., according to a Feb. 6 report from WJHL News. -
Shore Neurocognitive and Behavioral Health doubles facility in expansion
Easton, Md.-based Shore Neurocognitive and Behavioral Health has doubled its facility to allow for more support and services for aging adults and their caregivers, The Star Democrat reported Feb. 5. -
Cigna, Kaiser Permanente put $34M into OCD treatment platform
NOCD, a virtual mental health treatment provider specializing in obsessive-compulsive disorder, raised $34 million in a funding round led by Cigna Ventures and 7wireVentures.
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