Medicaid Cuts Put Psychiatric Units at Risk

Federal Medicaid cuts are set to exacerbate financial challenges for psychiatric units nationwide, risking closures and reduced access to care.
Major Donations Transforming Behavioral Healthcare Landscape

Learn about six significant donations that are driving growth and expansion in behavioral healthcare.
Texas Invests $5 Million in Forensic Psychiatry Training

Texas will invest $5 million in grants to expand forensic psychiatry training and improve mental healthcare access statewide.
Revolutionizing Care for Foster Youth: From Facilities to Families

This article explores the industry’s shift from residential treatment of foster youth to family-based and community-centric care models.
Researching Tick Control to Prevent Disease Spread

A UW Vet Med researcher is targeting ticks to minimize the spread of diseases affecting animals.
Judge Rules Against Dismissing Autism Medicaid Funding Lawsuit

A Wake County judge has denied the state’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Medicaid funding cuts for autism services, emphasizing ongoing legal disputes.
Integrating Behavioral Health into Core Finances of Health Systems

This article discusses the financial integration of behavioral health in health systems, highlighting challenges and innovative solutions.
Indiana’s ABA Therapy Under Scrutiny Amid Billing Abuse Claims

In a recent meeting, Mitch Roob outlined urgent requirements for ABA providers in Indiana amid concerns of abusive billing practices, emphasizing the need for accountability and reform.
Study Reveals Integrated Care Boosts Depression Recovery

Discover how an integrated behavioral healthcare model is transforming depression treatment with remarkable success rates.
FDA Expands Approvals for Tick Management in Pets

The FDA has approved the inclusion of two additional tick species in veterinary treatment options, impacting pet care.