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New York has released its first statewide maternal mental health report and is allocating $850,000 to support behavioral health services in perinatal care settings. The report outlines recommendations to improve mental health outcomes for pregnant women, including expanded screening protocols,…

Behavioral health is no longer confined to traditional diagnoses or clinical walls. As the U.S. grapples with widespread burnout, rising adolescent mental health concerns and the aftereffects of the pandemic, behavioral health leaders are increasingly being called to address needs…

Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed broke ground Nov. 6 on the Whole Health Campus in Garner (N.C.), which will be anchored by a 150-bed behavioral health hospital developed in partnership with Towson, Md.-based Sheppard Pratt.  The WakeMed Mental Health and Well-Being Hospital…

Health systems don’t have the luxury of building their way out of capacity constraints. WakeMed didn’t — and still boosted prime-time surgical access and throughput by double digits. In this session, WakeMed’s Chief Medical Officer Charles Harr, MD, shares how…

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Charles D. Harr, MD, MBA

Rear Admiral, MC, SHCE (Ret.), CMO/Executive Healthcare Strategist, WakeMed Health

Workforce shortages, rising leave rates, and relentless patient demand continue to strain health systems. What’s less visible is how challenges at home, untreated conditions, and the lack of safe spaces to ask for help add weight that staff can’t carry…

Dec 11, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Simreet Khaira, MD

Managing Medical Director, Carelon Behavioral Health

Rachel Davidson, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Director, Clinical Quality at Lyra Health

Kristin Jacob, MD, FACP

Medical Director, BeWellMED; Physician and APP Well-Being, Corewell Health

Gilbert Darin Anthony Padula, MD

Chief Medical Officer and Market Medical Director, Case Management, Bon Secours Mercy Health

Jonathan Ripp, MD, MPH

Dean for Well-Being and Resilience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Health System

Phoenix-based Arizona Autism plans to terminate approximately 2,800 employees, according to an Oct. 30 WARN notice. The provider, which operates group homes and offers in-home care for children with autism, will transition to an undisclosed number of independent contractor roles,…

Kentucky legislators introduced draft legislation to strengthen oversight and enforcement of mental health insurance parity laws, citing gaps in compliance and reporting, according to a Nov. 4 report from the Marshall County Daily. Reps. Vanessa Grossl, a Republican, and Lisa…

Denver-based SonderMind has made in-network psychiatry care available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, effective Nov. 5. The expansion aims to address the national shortage of psychiatric providers by offering medical evaluations in less than five days,…

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