Behavioral Health

Cerebral Inc. to Stop Prescribing Most Controlled Substances by Fall Amid Telehealth Controlled Substance Prescribing Changes

Cerebral Inc., a fast-growing mental health and medication management startup based in San Francisco, recently announced it will stop prescribing most controlled substances to new patients starting this Friday....

Behavioral Health Integration Gains Momentum in Senior Care: A Deep Dive into WellMed’s Approach

Roughly one in five older adults experiences a mental health condition, according to the National Poll on Healthy Aging. This sobering statistic reflects an...

Boulder Care Raises Over $50 Million to Expand Virtual Substance Use Disorder Treatments Nationwide

Boulder Care, a Portland, Oregon–based virtual provider specializing in virtual substance use disorder treatments, has announced a significant...

Talkspace Partners with Evernow to Elevate Menopause Mental Health Support for Women

In recent years, the importance of mental health has gained significant attention, and now more companies are recognizing...

Telehealth Usage Surges in Behavioral Health, Especially Among Commercially-Insured Patients

The adoption of telehealth for behavioral health services has accelerated dramatically over the past few years, with commercially-insured...
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Nebraska’s Behavioral Health Workforce Boost: A Model for National Success

In the decade since its inception, Nebraska has made significant strides in addressing its behavioral health workforce shortage. By leveraging targeted training initiatives, particularly...

Presidential Candidates Tackle Behavioral Health Issues at Unite for Mental Health Town Hall

In a historic town hall held at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, presidential candidates from both sides of the aisle gathered to...

Medicaid Work Requirements: A Threat to Behavioral Health Providers Nationwide

Despite significant opposition from federal courts, advocates, and behavioral health providers, the push for Medicaid work requirements continues to gain traction across the United...

Addressing the Behavioral Health Crisis: A Growing Priority for Hospitals

For years, behavioral health care has been considered the stepchild of physical health. It’s long been an afterthought in the broader medical field, often...

Despite Uncertainty, Policy Expert Optimistic About 2020 Behavioral Health Outlook

As 2020 approaches, behavioral health providers are faced with a complex landscape filled with financial and regulatory uncertainty. With ongoing shifts in healthcare policy...

Leadership Crisis at North Tampa Behavioral Health: A CEO’s Departure Amid Allegations of Mismanagement

In a developing story that highlights the intersection of healthcare leadership and operational accountability, Bryon Coleman Jr., the CEO of North Tampa Behavioral Health,...
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