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Proem Behavioral Health partners with Athenahealth
Software company Proem Behavioral Health has formed an agreement with EHR vendor Athenahealth to offer Proem's integrated application to Athenahealth's network of healthcare providers. -
Peer support 'warmline' launches in Wisconsin
A peer support "warmline" has launched in Wisconsin for residents who are seeking mental health support but not emergency services, The Green Bay Press Gazette reported Aug. 3. -
AI-based behavioral health platform sees increase in users' diagnoses after enrollment
Omtrak – an artificial intelligence powered behavioral health company – has seen a breakthrough increase in the number of behavioral health diagnoses through its platform. -
New Jersey designates $120M for mental health programs
New Jersey has allocated more than $120 million to support mental and behavioral health programs across the state, NJ Spotlight News reported Aug. 2. -
Embark Behavioral Health expands virtual intensive outpatient program
Embark Behavioral Health has expanded its virtual intensive outpatient program to patients between the ages of 12 and 28. -
'Inhumane treatment' of behavioral health patients at Alaska hospital
Bartlett Regional Hospital, based in Juneau, Alaska, has been facing a staffing shortage that is resulting in "inhumane treatment" of behavioral health patients, according to a July 31 report from Juneau Empire. -
6 behavioral, mental health centers closing
Here are six behavioral and mental health centers that are closing that Becker's reported on in July: -
$272M in grants, funding for behavioral health projects in 2 weeks
Here are eight behavioral health grant, gift and funding stories Becker's has covered since July 17: -
New Jersey hospital launches campaign to support behavioral health unit
Newton (N.J.) Medical Center is looking to raise $3.5 million to support three projects, including a new behavioral health unit, the New Jersey Herald reported July 31. -
Psychiatrist wealth in 2023: 8 things to know
Psychiatrists earn an average of $309,000 annually, according to Medscape's 2023 "Psychiatrist Wealth and Debt" report, published July 26. -
9 new behavioral health centers in July
Here are nine behavioral health center openings Becker's reported on in July: -
Wyoming hospital receives $2.5M grant to launch behavioral health model
Sheridan (Wyo.) Memorial Hospital received a $2.5 million grant to implement a behavioral health care model, Sheridan Media reported July 27. -
UNC Health leaving behavioral health facility, laying off 246
UNC Health Care will stop providing its behavioral health services at a facility in Raleigh, N.C., on Sept. 30, which will terminate jobs for 246 employees, WRAL TechWire reported July 26. -
OSHA investigates Florida psychiatric treatment facility
A federal workplace safety investigation found a Jacksonville, Fla., psychiatric health and substance disorder facility left workers vulnerable to injuries. -
Montana to contract private firm to revamp behavioral health system
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services has closed its request for bids for contractors to overhaul the state's behavioral health system, The Independent Record reported July 26. -
Number of active psychiatrists in each state
Here are the number of psychiatrists in each state, according to data from KFF published in May: -
West Virginia launches online database of evidence-based behavioral health services
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services has launched an online database of behavioral health services to help residents and providers make informed decisions about treatment options, WV Public Broadcasting reported July 25. -
Northwest Texas Behavioral Health opens mental wellness center
Northwest Texas Behavioral Health has opened a mental wellness center in Amarillo, ABC affiliate KVII reported July 25. -
$7.28M renovation planned for Baptist Health children's behavioral health unit
Baptist Health's Wolfson Children's Hospital, based in Jacksonville, Fla., received a city permit to begin a $7.28 million interior renovation project that will almost double its number of inpatient beds, according to a July 25 report from Jacksonville Daily Record. -
Jacksonville hospital to add behavioral health unit
Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., has begun renovations to open an inpatient behavioral health unit, The Jacksonville Daily Record reported July 25.
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