DotCom Therapy, a Wisconsin-based virtual pediatric mental healthcare provider, joined Medicaid's network, Behavioral Health Business reported Aug. 29.
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From a sexual assault case to a hospital reopening , here are the 10 most-read stories reported by Becker's Behavioral Health in August:
The New York State Office of Mental Health, in a partnership with colleges throughout the state, will use $4 million in federal funding to support underrepresented students pursuing mental health degrees.
The national average salary for psychiatrists in 2021 was $249,760, compared to $99,460 for psychologists, per May 2021 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here is a comparison of the average yearly salary of psychiatrists and psychologists in each…
The importance of naloxone, a medication that reverses the effects of opioid overdose, has grown as the rate of drug-related overdose deaths in the United States has risen.
A recent study found that 16.5 percent of U.S. adults were severely affected physically or mentally due to their consumption of news. The study was published Aug. 23 in Health Communication.
Bayville, N.J.-based Bright Harbor Health CEO James Cooney is retiring after 13 years at the helm of the company formally known as Ocean Mental Health Services.
Sabina Lim, MD, senior vice president of behavioral health safety and quality and system medical director of regulatory and government affairs at New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System, spoke with Becker's about why value-based care has the potential to…
Newsweek recently released its 2022 rankings for the top addiction treatment centers in 25 states.
Alma, a network providing administrative assistance to independent mental health practitioners, raised $130 million in funding led by software investment firm Thoma Bravo and companies including Cigna and Optum.