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Data breaches and ransomware attacks are costing the healthcare industry billions every year. Despite growing attention to this area, health systems have a significant gap in their potential cyberattack surface: network-connectable medical devices. These assets are already prevalent in clinical…

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Wickenburg, Ariz.-based The Meadows released its 2024 annual report Dec. 4, presenting key findings from more than 5,000 patients across its behavioral health programs. The Meadows used data collected by Vista Research Group to measure clinical outcomes, treatment satisfaction and…

WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon, Pa., has opened four renovated emergency department rooms designed for rapid conversion between medical and behavioral health use, LebTown reported Dec. 8.  The rooms were first used in late November after receiving necessary approvals.…

Children’s Minnesota has partnered with Washburn Center for Children, both based in Minneapolis, to address a surge in emergency room visits for pediatric mental health crises.  The collaboration adds a Washburn acute response therapist  to Children’s Minnesota emergency departments to…

Thirty U.S. colleges were recognized by The Princeton Review for their commitment to student mental health and well-being. The 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Roll includes schools that demonstrate strong administrative support for campus mental health, maintain a quality of…

Reno, Nev.-based Renown Health has launched a confidential mental health program, Code Phoenix, for clinicians and first responders experiencing behavioral health crises, according to a Dec. 4 report from NBC affiliate News 4. The program is available through a partnership…

Nearly 800 mental health patients in Malheur County, Ore., will lose access to their current behavioral health providers, effective Jan. 1, under a new Medicaid policy from Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, KTVB7 reported Dec. 4. The policy change will require…

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