Behavioral health recap: September's top 10 headlines

Here are the most-read behavioral health updates reported by Becker's in September:

  1. Industry trends behavioral health leaders are buzzing about

From wearable health monitoring tools to emerging treatment methods, five behavioral health leaders joined Becker's to discuss the behavioral healthcare trends and developments they are most excited about.

 

  1. An inside look into Rhode Island's evolving healthcare system with behavioral health department Director Richard Charest

Rhode Island is using its fiscal year 2023 budget to improve the state's mental healthcare system, according to Richard Charest, director of the state's Department of Behavioral Healthcare and Developmental Disabilities & Hospitals.

 

  1. 10 states spending the most on mental health resources

The 10 states with the highest mental health spending per capita.

 

  1. Why UHS CMO Dr. Mark Friedlander is optimistic about the future of behavioral healthcare

As the stigma against sharing personal mental health challenges lessens, more steps are being taken to make suicide prevention a national priority, according to Mark Friedlander, MD, chief medical officer of Universal Health Services' behavioral health division.

 

  1. Developments shaking up the behavioral health industry in 202

From industry updates to acquisitions and mergers, here are developments that affected the behavioral health industry in 2022. 

 

  1. The '6th vital sign' healthcare needs to adopt, according to Atrium behavioral exec

Jennifer Ziccardi Colson, BSN, RN, Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health's chief nurse executive and vice president for the behavioral health service line, spoke with Becker's about what she believes should be healthcare's sixth vital sign.

 

  1. 10 states spending the least on mental health resources

The 10 states with the lowest mental health spending per capita.

 

  1. 5 fast facts on psychiatry PA

From average income to hours worked, here is an overview of the psychiatric physician assistant industry.

 

  1. Behavioral health market value expected to hit $66B by 2031: 4 services leading growth

The behavioral health market value is on track to reach $66 billion by 2031, led by four industry services.

 

  1. Top 10 psychiatry residency programs, ranked by physicians

The 10 best psychiatry residency programs, according to physicians.

 

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