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14 behavioral health projects, grants totaling $411M
Here are 14 behavioral health projects and grants totaling over $411 million Becker's reported on in August: -
Embark Behavioral Health releases inaugural clinical outcome report
Embark Behavioral Health — a network of mental health treatment programs for young people and their families — has released its first clinical outcomes report. -
Nevada county looks to buy closed behavioral health hospital
Washoe County (Nev.) Commissioners have voted to buy the closed West Hills Behavioral Health Hospital in Reno, Nev., CBS affiliate KTVN reported Aug. 23. -
Florida's 1st academic medical behavioral health hospital breaks ground
Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital and Lifepoint Behavioral Health, a business unit of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health, broke ground on the TGH Behavioral Health Hospital, which will become the only freestanding academic medical behavioral health hospital in Florida. -
Florida behavioral health hospital sees 47% increase in youth admissions
Orlando-based Central Florida Behavioral Hospital had to add 20 percent more beds for adolescent patients to account for the rise in admissions compared to August 2022, according to an Aug. 17 report from clickorlando.com. -
UCSF psychiatric hospital moves into upgraded space, increases capacity
UCSF Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital will start accepting patients at its new space within UCSF Mount Zion Medical Center in San Francisco on Aug. 19. -
ARC Health acquires Dayspring Behavioral Health
ARC Health, a management services organization for behavioral health practices, has acquired Dayspring Behavioral Health, a mental health practice with four locations in the Seattle area. -
University of Iowa submits offer to purchase hospital
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has submitted an offer to purchase the struggling Mercy Iowa City Hospital, CBS affiliate KGAN reported Aug. 16. -
Froedtert gives $4.7M to expand mental health services at community health center
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers is expanding its flagship clinic in Milwaukee to add substance use disorder services, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Aug. 17. -
Cummins Behavioral Health Systems announces data breach
Avon, Ind.-based Cummins Behavioral Health Systems has confirmed it was the recent victim of a ransomware attack. -
Permian Basin Behavioral Health to open in 2025
Permian Basin Behavioral Health in Midland, Texas, is slated to open in November 2025, with initial construction to begin in October, The Midland Reporter-Telegram reported Aug. 15. -
Carebridge named No.1 fastest-growing company
Nashville-based healthcare company Carebridge has been named first on the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest growing companies. -
Terrapin Pharmacy rebrands, renames to Altruix
Terrapin Pharmacy, based in Annapolis, Md., has changed its name to Altruix, which is the combination of three local, independent pharmacy organizations dedicated to behavioral health patients. -
Connecticut behavioral health center buys, renovates house for recovery patients
McCall Center for Behavioral Health, based in Torrington, Conn., purchased a house that will undergo a $325,000 renovation and be used for individuals in recovery from substance use and mental health disorders, according to an Aug. 15 report from The Register Citizen. -
9 behavioral health centers opening, expanding in 2 weeks
Here are nine behavioral health centers opening or expanding that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 3: -
122K-square-foot behavioral health hospital opens in Massachusetts
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital, based in Holyoke, Mass., according to an Aug. 14 report from NBC affiliate WWLP-22News. -
Pediatric behavioral health walk-in clinic opens in Pittsburgh
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh partnered with UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital to open a pediatric behavioral health walk-in clinic, according to an Aug. 14 report from miragenews.com. -
Federal government terminates all funded research at Columbia University psychiatry affiliate
The federal Office for Human Research Protections has suspended all federally funded research at Columbia University's psychiatry program affiliate the New York State Psychiatric Institute, according to an Aug. 14 report from Medscape. -
ThedaCare modernizes behavioral health services at Wisconsin medical center
Wisconsin-based ThedaCare has completed the second phase of modernization of its behavioral health services at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center in Neenah, The Oshkosh Northwestern reported Aug. 14. -
MetroHealth, University Hospitals partner on behavioral healthcare access
The MetroHealth System and University Hospitals, both based in Cleveland, have partnered to increase access to behavioral health services across Northeast Ohio.
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