Access to Behavioral Health

Parkview Health鈥檚 efforts to improve the physical environment, engage its clinical staff and increase training contributed to improved patient perception and a decrease in reported workplace violence. Learn from Parkview Health鈥檚 leadership on how this culture shift created compassionate鈥
An annual report into death by several factors tied to mental health and wellbeing 鈥 otherwise referred to as 鈥渄eaths of despair鈥 鈥 topped 150,000 in 2018.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Bruce Bailey, president and CEO of Tidelands Health based in Georgetown, S.C., talks about how hospitals and health systems without inpatient behavioral health services or onsite mental health clinicians can still address the needs of these patients.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Bruce Bailey, president and CEO of Tidelands Health based in Georgetown, S.C., talks about how hospitals and health systems without inpatient behavioral health services or onsite mental health clinicians can still address the needs of these patients.
[WEBINAR] As a country we are continually adapting and being proactive when addressing the physical health of our health care staff, but what are we doing about their mental health now and in the future? Explore how the trauma of this pandemic is affecting our health care workforce and what鈥
As we mark Mental Health Awareness Month during the COVID-19 pandemic, it鈥檚 important to remember that around 45% of U.S. hospitals and health systems do not offer specialized behavioral services.
The 黑料正能量 Association has a longstanding commitment to improving access to high quality, affordable treatment services for psychiatric and substance use disorders; commonly referred to has behavioral health disorders. This podcast series will explore one health system鈥檚 collaborative鈥
Summit Healthcare in Arizona taps social media to improve access to behavioral health care during this pandemic.
AHA, others make an urgent request that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issue a rule as soon as possible on the 42 CFR Part 2 (Part 2) provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Safety Act (CARES Act).
Providing the Continuum of Outpatient Behavioral Health Services during COVID-19 Lessons from Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore