Grand Junction, Colo.-based West Springs Psychiatric Hospital had its state licensure fully restored after nearly 30 inspections, The Daily-Sentinel reported Dec. 8.
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A recent study reveals that decades of exposure to leaded gasoline — especially during childhood — have left lasting harm on the mental health of Americans, particularly for Generation X, according to a Dec. 4 news release published in Duke…
Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare Services, based in Lumberton and Maxton, N.C., and its owners, Bertha and Virgil Hutchinson, have agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle civil allegations that they fraudulently billed North Carolina Medicaid for services that were never provided.
ABA Centers of America plans to double its patient base next year.
A total of 23 hospitals will receive Medicare-supported psychiatric residency slots.
Headspace has laid off around 13% of its employees, a spokesperson told Becker's.
The strike by Kaiser Permanente mental health workers has entered its fifth week, with the union filing a complaint with the California Department of Public Health regarding alleged patient care violations caused by understaffing, KPBS reported Nov. 19.
Behavioral health urgent care clinics are growing in popularity in the last five years as a way to provide mental health care outside of EDs.
Health systems are closing small behavioral health units, and a major telehealth provider is shifting back to brick-and-mortar clinics.
Health systems and behavioral health organizations are opening new outpatient mental health clinics, crisis centers and inpatient units.