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Federal Aviation Association forms committee on pilot mental health
The Federal Aviation Administration has formed a committee focusing on the mental health of pilots. -
Dads who are a little depressed may have smarter kids, study suggests
Paternal mental health both during and after pregnancy may influence the child's mental health, but not in the way researchers expected, according to a recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology. -
Data's increasing role in mental health, per 2 Acadia executives
Michael Genovese, MD, JD, and Navdeep Kang, PsyD, chief medical officer and chief quality officer of Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare, respectively, one of the largest behavioral healthcare providers in the U.S., joined Becker's to discuss the importance of measurement-based treatment in behavioral health and how the health system is pioneering it at its facilities. -
U of Missouri to launch perinatal mental health program
The University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia has launched a program to increase access to mental health care for pregnant women and new moms throughout the state. -
California investigates 5 health plans for mental health parity violations
California found 21 violations of its mental health parity laws in an investigation of five health plans. -
CDC launches initiative to reduce burnout in healthcare: 3 things to know
The CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has launched Impact Wellbeing, a national campaign offering resources that address physician burnout to hospital leaders. -
Behavioral health providers offer free services in wake of Maine shooting
Behavioral health providers are offering resources to Maine residents affected by a mass shooting that claimed the lives of 18 people. -
BetterHelp's growth slows
Growth in Teladoc's BetterHelp online therapy platform is decelerating, executives told investors. -
CDC: More than half of healthcare workers display symptoms of anxiety
More than half of healthcare workers report experiencing anxiety symptoms, according to recent data released by the CDC. -
Pediatric mental health emergency visits rose through pandemic
Youth mental health crises requiring emergency department care grew during the COVID-19 pandemic and have remained elevated since, according to a recent study conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators. -
Goodwill expands mental health program in NYC
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey has launched its Personalized Recovery Oriented Services program in Manhattan. -
Integrating behavioral, primary care doesn't raise costs, study finds
Integrating behavioral health with primary care is cost neutral, a study from Independence Blue Cross and Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine found. -
Poor mental health days per month by state
West Virginia residents reported the most poor mental health days over the last 30 days, while South Dakota reported the fewest, according to recent data from KFF. -
Why Harvard, Cleveland Clinic are turning to TikTok for mental health education
Cleveland Clinic and Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston are trying to get more evidence-based mental health content on TikTok. -
How climate change is affecting youth mental health
Climate change can have a significant impact on youth mental health around the world, according to a recent report by the American Psychological Association. -
Senators form bipartisan mental health caucus
U.S. senators from both sides of the aisle have worked together to form a mental health caucus, NBC News reported Oct. 16. -
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield expands behavioral health network in Alaska
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska is implementing plans to improve access to mental healthcare for members. -
Paso del Norte Health Foundation designates $1M to mental health efforts
The Paso del Norte Health Foundation has awarded 10 grants totaling over $1 million focusing on mental health and well-being initiatives in the El Paso, Texas, area. -
WHO launches new mental health guidance: 3 things to know
The World Health Organization published new guidance designed to shift mental healthcare to community settings. -
Hawaii receives $17M grant to support mental health following Maui fires
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has awarded the Hawaii State Department of Health $17 million to support emergency behavioral health services following the Maui wildfires.
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