Delaware's Department of Correction is looking for a new behavioral health treatment and assessment provider for individuals on probation, NPR affiliate Delaware Public Media reported Nov. 29.
Behavioral Health News
Here are the most-read behavioral health updates reported by Becker's in November:
New York City Mayor Eric Adams held a Q&A Nov. 29 to discuss the city's mental healthcare reform plans.
Loudon County in Virginia has opened a new mental health center for patients who are uninsured, underinsured or on Medicaid, DCist reported Nov. 29.
Kyle Robertson, former CEO of Cerebral, is being sued by the digital mental health company for allegedly refusing to pay back half of a $49.8 million loan, Bloomberg reported Nov. 22.
In-person and virtual mental healthcare visits have doubled among Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts members since 2019, according to data published Nov. 30 by the insurance provider.
Beachwood, Ohio-based mental health network ARC Health has partnered with Lotus Consulting, a mental health therapy practice in Ann Arbor, Mich.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has instructed law enforcement and emergency medical professionals to hospitalize individuals who are medically unable to care for themselves even if they are not violent, The New York Times reported Nov. 29.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has approved a $9 million grant for Single County Authorities — agencies that coordinate and oversee substance misuse prevention — to create or expand crisis stabilization programs for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health…
Ted Guastello was appointed CEO of AMFM Healthcare, a San Juan Capistrano, Calif.-based mental health services company.