Today's Top 20 Stories
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Hackensack Meridian launches youth prevention training for nurses
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health is launching a youth suicide prevention training program for nurses across the health system. -
Children's Hospital & Medical Center taps SVP of behavioral health
Omaha, Neb.-based Children's Hospital & Medical Center has appointed Renee Rafferty as senior vice president of behavioral health. -
Veteran, 1st responder recovery clinic opens in Virginia
Warriors Heart, a recovery and rehabilitation center, has opened in Milford, Va., The Culpeper Star Exponent reported Sept. 23.
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Anthem Blue Cross donates $1.2M to support addiction treatment
The Anthem Blue Cross Foundation has awarded $1.2 million in substance use disorder grants to five organizations based in California. -
Biden Administration invests $206M to support youth mental health
The Biden Administration has designated $206 million to support youth mental health across the country. -
Biden administration awards $130M to certified community behavioral health clinics
The Biden administration has awarded nearly $130 million to expand certified community behavioral health clinics across the country. -
Former head of Colorado Behavioral Health Administration alleges racial discrimination
The former head of the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration has filed a federal complaint alleging her firing was due to racial discrimination, The Denver Post reported Sept. 21.
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Southern Illinois University to host behavioral health workforce center
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale will serve as the primary administrative hub for the state;s new Behavioral Health Workforce Center, according to a Sept. 22 article written in the Springfield State Journal-Register by Jerry Kruse, MD, dean and provost of the SIU School of Medicine. -
Houston psychiatric facility to close
St. Joseph Medical Center in Houston is closing its Center for Behavioral Health, citing the cost of providing services, according to a Sept. 21 report from ABC affiliate KTRK. -
Inside addiction: what behavioral health leaders need to know about the opioid epidemic
Preventable drug overdose deaths are one of leading causes of death in the United States, with the number of deaths increasing by 58 percent between 2019 and 2021. -
Behavioral health center to open in Georgia
Construction is set to begin shortly on a behavioral health center in Macon, Ga., The Georgia Recorder reported Sept. 20.
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BetterMynd, Valera Health expand mental health services to college students
BetterMynd has partnered with Valera Health to expand its online mental health services to its partner campuses across the United States. -
Mend and Eleos Health partner on digital patient engagement
Behavioral telehealth platform Mend has partnered with Eleos Health to increase digital patient engagement and lower session documentation burden for providers conducting virtual behavioral health appointments. -
North Carolina behavioral health provider indicted on fraud charges
A Charlotte, N.C.-based behavioral health services provider was indicted on federal charges for allegedly defrauding South Carolina's Medicaid program and falsely obtaining COVID-19 relief funds. -
Geisinger's Addiction Medicine Program receives $2.5M grant
Geisinger’s new Addiction Medicine Program received a $2.5 million federal grant, the company said in a Sept. 20 news release. -
6 takeaways on suicide prevention from CVS Health survey
Nearly one in five adults in the US said they were "plagued with suicidal thoughts in the past year," according to a recent survey conducted by CVS Health and The Harris Poll. -
Over 155 schools to participate in student athlete mental health week
Over 150 schools and organizations around the country will be participating in Student Athlete Mental Health Week, which runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 7. -
$43M behavioral health facility to open in Colorado
A new behavioral health facility is scheduled to open at the end of the year in Fort Collins, Colo., according to a Sept. 20 report from the Coloradoan. -
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center to focus on veterans' mental health through EHR partnership
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Aurora, Colo., has expanded its partnership with electronic health record solutions company CliniComp to encompass behavioral health. -
Girl Scouts of the USA, HCA Healthcare partner on new mental health programming
Girl Scouts of the USA has launched three new mental wellness patches as part of an initiative which first launched in 2021 to raise awareness for the mental health needs of young girls across the country.
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