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California is investing $65 million to convert six vacant facilities in Los Angeles into a housing and mental health treatment campus. When complete, the state-owned properties will be transformed into a 162-bed behavioral health campus, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said…

In the four weeks after President Donald Trump and federal health agencies raised unfounded risks about using Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy, orders for the pain medication declined 10% in emergency departments, according to a new study.  At the same time, outpatient prescriptions for leucovorin,…

Behavioral health care in the United States is often delivered like a broken relay race. Patients move from the emergency department to inpatient care, then outpatient treatment, digital tools, and community providers. Somewhere along the way, the baton gets dropped.…

The North Carolina Department of HHS is investing $1.5 million in a pilot program designed to improve how mobile crisis teams respond when individuals experiencing a mental health emergency call for help.  The funding to Greenville, N.C.-based Trillium Health Resources…

Manchester, N.H.-based Catholic Medical Center is planning to end outpatient behavioral health services by the end of March, the New Hampshire Union Leader reported March 6.  The hospital will continue offering urgent mental health services through its emergency department. Catholic…

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has signed legislation to reduce administrative barriers for behavioral health workers after the measure passed the state House and Senate with bipartisan support.  The law requires a centralized credentialing platform for behavioral health providers, a step…

New Mexico had the highest alcohol-induced death rate per 100,000 residents in 2024, while New Jersey had the lowest, according to KFF.  Age-adjusted death rates were determined by applying age-specific mortality rates to the 2000 U.S. standard population distribution. Rates…

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