Mental Health

The Alarming Rise in Alcohol-Related Deaths: A Focus on Women and the Continued Need for Action

In a revealing new study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), a troubling trend has emerged—rates of alcohol-related deaths in the United States have nearly...

LifeStance Health Under Fire: Former Employees Claim Payment Arrangements Violate Labor Laws

LifeStance Health Group, a prominent player in the outpatient mental health space, is facing legal challenges from former...

The Role of Outcomes Data in Shaping the Future of SUD Treatment

Outcomes data has been positioned as both the key to value-based care and the most effective leverage for...

The Hidden Battle: Understanding Online Gaming Disorder in a Digital Age

The Rise of Gaming Addiction and Its Impact on Mental Health Online gaming has become a global phenomenon, offering...

Healthcare Leaders Take on New Roles in Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Leadership

In recent weeks, several key organizations within the behavioral health and addiction treatment sectors have made important leadership...
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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,...

The Struggle for Behavioral Health Parity: Why Americans Pay More for Mental Health Care

Despite ongoing efforts to achieve parity in health care, Americans still face significant financial and accessibility challenges when seeking behavioral health services. A recent...
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