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The behavioral health impact of firearms injuries: Study
Firearm injuries incurred by children and adolescents can lead to negative impacts on mental and behavioral health both for the injured and their family, according to a recent study published in the November issue of Health Affairs. -
HHS recognizes 3 health centers for behavioral health
HHS, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the top 10% of health centers receiving a Gold Health Center Quality Leader badge. -
National Autism Data Registry launches to measure quality of care
The Behavioral Health Center of Excellence launched the National Autism Data Registry, an online platform designed to allow providers and payers to measure and benchmark quality of care for its patients with autism spectrum disorder. -
Deek Oaks Behavioral Health experiences ransomware attack
San Antonio-based Deer Oaks Behavioral Health issued a substitute notice on its website Oct. 31 informing its patients that it experienced a ransomware attack. -
BlueCrest Health Group combines 3 behavioral health centers
BlueCrest Health Group has been formed to combine three behavioral health centers in New Jersey. -
5 behavioral health partnerships to know
Here are five behavioral health partnerships to know that Becker's has reported on since Oct. 16: -
How daylight saving time impacts mental health
The clocks will fall back an hour Nov. 5, making it get darker earlier, which could have negative effects on mental health. -
Appalachian Regional Healthcare forms telehealth partnership with Marshall University
Lexington, Ky.-based Appalachian Regional Healthcare and Marshall University Joan C Edwards School of Medicine in Huntington, W. Va., have partnered to offer mental health services to youth in Summers County via telehealth, NBC affiliate WVVA reported Nov. 2. -
Wisconsin looks to create regional mental health crisis centers
Wisconsin is looking to set up regional mental health crisis centers across the state to provide short-term care during an emergency, Wisconsin Public Radio reported Nov. 2. -
RiverValley Behavioral Health opens news facility
Owensboro, Ky.-based RiverValley Behavioral Health has officially opened RVBH@The Crowne in Owensboro, The Owensboro Times reported Nov. 2. -
Delaware health department partners with Findhelp to connect residents with mental health services
The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services' Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health has awarded a contract to software company Findhelp to connect residents with substance use disorder and mental health services. -
Acadia Healthcare pays $400M to settle sexual abuse cases
Acadia Healthcare will pay $400 million to settle three cases alleging a nonprofit operated by a now-shuttered New Mexico facility placed children in a foster care setting where they were repeatedly sexually abused. -
Behavioral health platform to reach 72,000 California teenagers
Inland Empire Health Plan and Molina Healthcare of California have partnered with BeMe Health to offer access to BeMe's digital behavioral health platform to California teenagers. -
OU Health breaks ground on behavioral health facility
Oklahoma City-based OU Health has broken ground on a new behavioral health facility in the city, ABC affiliate KOCO reported Nov. 1. -
George Mason University opens facility for 2 behavioral health centers
George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., has opened a new facility for its Center for Community Mental Health and Center for Evidence-Based Behavioral Health. -
ECU Health, Acadia break ground on behavioral health hospital in North Carolina
Greenville, N.C.-based ECU Health and Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare have broken ground on a behavioral health hospital in Greenville, NBC affiliate WITN reported Oct. 31. -
Arkansas hospital opens behavioral health unit
Baptist Health Medical Center-North Little Rock (Ark.) has opened its new behavioral health unit. -
Miami Center for Mental Health and Recovery nears opening
The Miami Center for Mental Health and Recovery is expected to open to patients in the next six months, Miami's Community News reported Oct. 30. -
UConn School of Social Work adds infant, parent mental health specialists
The University of Connecticut School of Social Work has added a new team of specialists that are focused on the behavioral health of parents, infants and young children. -
5 new behavioral health facilities in 10 days
Here are five new behavioral health projects that Becker's has reported on since Oct. 17:
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