Through this partnership, UH clinicians will offer behavioral health services alongside psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses and mental health counselors at MetroHealth Cleveland Heights Behavioral Health Hospital, according to an Aug. 14 news release from MetroHealth.
The $42 million hospital, which began taking patients in fall 2022, offers inpatient and outpatient treatment for conditions including bipolar disorder, depression, addiction, mood disorders and dual diagnoses.
At the Becker's Fall Behavioral Health Summit, taking place November 4–5 in Chicago, behavioral health leaders and executives will explore strategies for expanding access to care, integrating services, addressing workforce challenges and leveraging innovation to improve outcomes across the behavioral health continuum. Apply for complimentary registration now.
