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UnitedHealth Group sees behavioral health boom persist: 5 details
Behavioral Health is a big focus for UnitedHealth Group as demand for services increases. -
Oregon Health Authority mishandled federal mental health funds, audit finds
Federal auditors have found that the Oregon Health Authority may have misappropriated more than half a million dollars in federal mental health grants, according to a June 19 report from The Lund Report. -
Bronson Healthcare, Acadia open Michigan behavioral health hospital
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Bronson Healthcare and Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare have partnered to open Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital in Battle Creek, Mich. -
5 behavioral health hospitals closing, restructuring
Here are five behavioral health hospitals and providers that are closing or restructuring that Becker's has reported on since May 18: -
South Carolina invests $100M for behavioral health facility
Several healthcare organizations are coming together to build a $100 million behavioral health facility in South Carolina, according to 15 News, an ABC affiliate. -
Baystate Health closes psych units, prepares for standalone behavioral health hospital
Springfield, Mass.-based Baystate Health has begun the process of closing psych units and behavioral health services at some of its locations to make way for its standalone behavioral health hospital, according to a June 14 report from masslive.com. -
University of Colorado Hospital to add 40 behavioral health beds
The University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora is opening a new inpatient behavioral health unit at the end of the month, according to a June 11 report from ABC affiliate KUSA. -
Cityblock lays off 155, restructures
New York City-based primary care and mental health provider Cityblock has announced plans to restructure, resulting in a 12 percent reduction in its workforce. -
Mount Sinai opens $140M behavioral health center
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System opened the Mount Sinai-Behavioral Health Center in Lower Manhattan as part of Mount Sinai's department of psychiatry. -
BCBS of Texas adds thousands of behavioral healthcare providers
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas members now have access to nearly 4,000 in-network behavioral health providers following a January network expansion. -
Carle Health breaks ground on child & adolescent behavioral health center
Urbana, Ill.-based Carle Health has launched construction for the Trillium Place Young Minds Center in Peoria. -
$85M psychiatric hospital to open in Michigan
Caro Psychiatric Hospital in Caro, Mich., is slated to open its doors to patients in the coming weeks, according to a June 6 report from M Live. -
Walmart Health to open 3 Florida clinics with behavioral health services
Walmart Health this week is set to open three clinics in Jacksonville, Fla., that will offer behavioral health services, according to a June 6 report from the Florida Times-Union. -
McLaren Northern Michigan opens behavioral health center
McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey opened the Justin A. Borra Behavioral Health Center, the health system said June 5. -
Mississippi hospital to cut behavioral health services, 5.5% of workforce
St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, Miss., is closing its behavioral health services, according to a June 5 report from CBS affiliate WJTV. -
Trinity Health Michigan, Universal Health Services partner on behavioral health hospital
King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services and Grand Rapids-based Trinity Health Michigan have partnered to open Southridge Behavioral Hospital, a behavioral health hospital, in Byron Center, Mich. -
2 behavioral health groups report data breaches
Two behavioral health groups recently said they were affected by data breaches. -
Cascade Behavioral Health Hospital to close, lay off 288 employees
Cascade Behavioral Health Hospital in Tukwila, Wash., is closing its doors, according to a June 2 report from the Seattle Times. -
Pediatric behavioral health urgent care center opens in North Carolina
A first of its kind behavioral health center for children and young adults opened in Fuquay-Varina, N.C., WRAL News reported June 5. -
The highest-, lowest-paid psychiatrists: 25 stats
Although the mean annual wage among all psychiatrists in the U.S. is $247,350, that can vary based on factors including experience and practice setting, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational employment statistics survey.
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