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The share of Medicaid beneficiaries with a mental illness or substance use disorder and the  number of people receiving treatment varies by state, according to a report from mental health advocacy group Inseparable.  The report, published in June, details the…

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline was contacted most frequently in Alaska and Vermont, and least frequently in Delaware and Alabama, according to a study published JAMA Network Open June 9.  The 988 lifeline was launched in 2022. The line…

The Medical University of South Carolina launched a mobile van to provide transcranial magnetic stimulation to patients in rural communities, The Post and Courier reported June 16. TMS can be an effective treatment for patients with drug-resistant depression, MUSC physicians…

Fort Myers, Fla.-based SalusCare is searching for a new site for its Cape Coral, Fla., location, the Naples Daily News reported June 13.  The site, which provided behavioral health services, sustained significant damage during Hurricane Ian in 2022. The site…

Federal lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to permanently remove requirements for Medicare beneficiaries receiving mental healthcare to visit their provider in-person every six months.  Reps. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., and Troy Balderson, R-Ohio, and Sens. Tina Smith, D.-Minn., and Bill Cassidy, MD,…

Evoke Wellness, a Miramar, Fla.-based substance use disorder clinic, will pay $1.9 million to settle allegations it used misleading advertising to bring in patients, according to the Federal Trade Commission.  The FTC alleged Evoke ran deceptive Google search ads impersonating…

Salem-based Oregon State Hospital is accused of coaching hospital staff on how to respond to CMS surveyors and returning to previous practices after submitting a corrections plan, the Statesman Journal reported June 11. Here are nine things to know: 1.…

Groups representing hospitals and nurses have split on how minimum staffing ratios for psychiatric hospitals in California should be implemented, the San Francisco Chronicle reported June 11.  In April, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he planned to use emergency regulations…

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