Construction is set to begin on a $34 million, 32-bed behavioral health facility in Uvalde, Texas.
Behavioral Health News
The owner of a Houston-based mental health practice pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud through false claims to Medicare and kickbacks.
The owner of a Connecticut behavioral health practice was sentenced to 15 months in prison for billing Medicaid for thousands of services he and his staff were not licensed to provide.
The Cigna Group will provide $27 million in grant funding for organizations improving youth mental health.
Grand Junction, Colo.-based West Springs Hospital, a psychiatric facility part of Mind Springs Health, is facing possible closure due to persistent challenges like labor costs, staffing shortages, regulatory scrutiny, financial constraints, and compliance activity cost.
A new outpatient treatment center in Tallahassee, Fla., will house Florida State University's psychiatry residency program.
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit alleging UnitedHealthcare applies more stringent standards to approving behavioral healthcare than comparable medical or surgical care.
There is no link between GLP-1 medications and suicidal thoughts, according to the European Medicines Agency.
Kaiser Permanente is facing allegations from the National Union of Healthcare Workers that it improperly denied members mental healthcare.
Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare held a ribbon cutting April 11 to unveil its Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital in Mesa, Ariz.