The Castle Connolly 2023 "Exceptional Women in Medicine" list honored 8,400 physicians across 77 specialties, including 88 female psychiatrists.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will offer up to $300,000 in student debt relief to eligible mental healthcare providers.
Portland, Ore.-based Legacy Health is being sued for $4 million after a patient allegedly assaulted a woman outside its Unity Center for Behavioral Health, OPB reported March 28.
Some nursing homes are caring for more behavioral health patients and fewer seniors, including several in St. Louis, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported March 28.
A new piece of legislation would allow physician assistants in Massachusetts to place individuals in an involuntary psychiatric hold if thought to be experiencing a mental health crisis or a harm to themselves or others.
New York health system sues state over 340B changeup that could jeopardize behavioral health funding
New York healthcare providers, including Buffalo, N.Y.-based Evergreen Health, are suing the state over changes to its 340B program set to take effect April 1, ABC affiliate WKBW reported March 27.
The United Health Foundation formed a three-year, $2 million partnership with Rainbow Health to expand mental healthcare among LGBTQ residents and people of color in Minnesota.
New Haven, Conn.-based mental health treatment provider Turnbridge launched an outpatient treatment program for adolescents in Fairfield County.
Lawmakers in New Jersey are looking to spend $3 million to expand mental health services for law enforcement, the New Jersey Monitor reported March 28.
Patients with psychiatric conditions who scored highest for illness severity and instability were 45 percent more likely to be hospitalized, according to a study conducted by data analytics company Holmusk.