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SimiTree acquires Afia, GreenpointMed to expand behavioral health analytics
SimiTree, a behavioral healthcare consulting and revenue cycle management firm, has acquired Afia, a behavioral health data analytics and consulting company, and GreenpointMed, a medical billing and healthcare credential provider. -
Nystrom and Associates names new CEO
Minneapolis-based Nystrom and Associates, a provider group of behavioral health professionals, has selected Mark Peterson as its next CEO. -
Ohio system opens $84M behavioral health hospital
Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health's $84 million behavioral health campus in Akron will open its doors to patients Jan. 24, according to a Jan. 12 report from cleveland.com. -
10 best states for mental healthcare
Wisconsin is the top-ranked state for mental healthcare, according to a report by Mental Health America. -
California hospital to close behavioral health unit
Redlands (Calif.) Community Hospital will be shuttering its behavioral health unit due to financial unsustainability, Redlands Community News reported Jan. 12. -
ARC Health expands to Kansas, Missouri
Beachwood, Ohio-based Arc Health has acquired the Lilac Center, a mental healthcare provider group with locations in Kansas and Missouri. -
Meadows Behavioral Healthcare unveils Denver treatment center
Phoenix-based Meadows Behavioral Healthcare has opened an outpatient mental health and substance use treatment center in Denver. -
National Association for Behavioral Health chair to join Concord Health Partners as adviser
Concord Health Partners, a healthcare investment firm, has selected Harsh Trivedi, MD, to join its firm as a special adviser. -
23% of young adults experienced mental illness in 2021: SAMHSA
A total of 11,265,000 of adults between 18 and 25 years old reported experiencing a mental illness in 2021, according to data published Jan. 4 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. That figure represents 22.8 percent of those surveyed in that age group. -
Ohio officials, hospitals plan to address mental healthcare providers' needs
Ohio officials are collaborating with the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association to improve behavioral health services in Montgomery County, the Dayton Daily News reported Jan. 9. -
Former Florida physician, medical director gets 20 years prison in 'largest-ever' case of its kind
Former Florida physician Michael Ligotti, DO, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in October in the Justice Department's largest addiction fraud treatment case ever, the department said Jan. 9. -
Point32Health to partner with Valera Health
Canton, Mass.-based Point32Health will partner with behavioral telehealth provider Valera Health. -
Summit opens 9th center behavioral health center in 12 months
Franklin, Tenn.-based Summit BHC opened a mental health and addiction treatment center in Sacramento, Calif. -
CVS invests $25M in behavioral health: 3 things to know
CVS Health will put $25 million into Array Behavioral Healthcare, a virtual psychiatry and therapy provider. -
The state of children's mental health in the US: 15 numbers to know
Educators, legislators and global organizations alike are working to fight the surging youth mental health crisis in the U.S. -
Frazier Behavioral Health earns Behavioral Health Center of Excellence accreditation
Mayfield Heights, Ohio-based Frazier Behavioral Health received its Behavioral Health Center of Excellence Accreditation. -
Meet Gateway Foundation's new CEO and president
Jeremy Klemanski was appointed CEO and president of Chicago-based nonprofit addiction treatment center Gateway Foundation. -
Behavioral health center files data breach notice
Ephrata, Pa.-based Retreat Behavioral Health, an addiction treatment center with locations across the East Coast, has filed a data breach notice with the state's Office of the Attorney General, JDSupra reported Jan. 5. -
Texas' $200M psychiatric hospital and 16 other new centers, partnerships in December
Here are 17 mental health centers, partnerships and acquisitions reported by Becker's that were announced, opened or finalized in December. -
How North Carolina schools are using $17M to support mental health
Schools in North Carolina's Iredell and Statesville counties secured a $17 million grant from the Education Department to fund mental health services for students, NBC affiliate WCNC reported Jan. 4.
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