Insurers are failing to comply with parity laws for substance use disorders, the American Medical Association alleged.
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A recent study reveals that decades of exposure to leaded gasoline — especially during childhood — have left lasting harm on the mental health of Americans, particularly for Generation X, according to a Dec. 4 news release published in Duke…
Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth Health could take over a state-run residential treatment facility in Hampstead, N.H., the New Hampshire Bulletin reported Dec. 3.
Investments in mental health and wellness companies have surpassed 2023 numbers in the first three quarters of 2024, according to a report from Deloitte.
Virtual and in-person behavioral health providers raised hundreds of millions in funding this year.
Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare Services, based in Lumberton and Maxton, N.C., and its owners, Bertha and Virgil Hutchinson, have agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle civil allegations that they fraudulently billed North Carolina Medicaid for services that were never provided.
California's CARE Court process has placed fewer adults in mental health treatment plans than intended, California Healthline reported Nov. 27.
ABA Centers of America plans to double its patient base next year.
A total of 23 hospitals will receive Medicare-supported psychiatric residency slots.
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