Mental Health

Recovery.com’s Major Acquisition Positions It As The “Expedia” Of Behavioral Health

Recovery.com is taking a bold step toward transforming how people find and evaluate addiction and mental health treatment options online. In a deal reportedly valued at more than $10...

A Hidden Crisis: Medicaid Youth Mental Health Services Lag Behind Rising Needs

In a troubling development for children’s mental health, new data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services...

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...

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...
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Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Workers in California Begin Strike

In a striking display of collective action, about 4,000 mental health workers from Kaiser Permanente in California have taken to the picket lines in...

A Lifeline in Three Digits: The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is Now 988

In a landmark decision aimed at saving lives and improving mental health accessibility, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to shorten the national...

Kamala Harris’ Comprehensive Plan to Reform Mental Health Treatment: A Step Toward Better Care for All

In a bold move to tackle the mental health crisis in the United States, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has unveiled a comprehensive plan...

Addressing the Child Psychiatrist Shortage: A Step Toward Better Mental Health Care for America’s Youth

Mental health issues among children are more prevalent than ever. According to a recent study, more than half of the children in the United...

FCC’s Plan to Create a National 988 Suicide Prevention Hotline: A Step Toward Easier Access and Greater Support

In a significant move toward improving mental health crisis response in the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking a major step...

The IMD Exclusion and the Changing Landscape of Medicaid Reimbursement for Mental Health Treatment

For many years, federal rules restricted Medicaid from reimbursing the costs of inpatient psychiatric care for patients in facilities with more than 16 beds,...
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