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April 30th, 2025

Clinicians saying goodbye to insurance networks

By Eileen Weber

One primary reason the shortage of clinicians persists is because of insufficient insurance...

April 1st, 2025

Medicare telehealth waiver extended again

By Eileen Weber

Telehealth just had a pretty close call.
For those relying on Medicare, the expiration deadline for...

April 1st, 2025

Psychological first aid available following traumatic events

By Eileen Weber

As Americans, we have seen our fair share of disasters. We have witnessed countless mass shootings in...

March 2nd, 2025

Study finds unequal reimbursement rates in CT’s mental healthcare

By Eileen Weber

Late last year, the Office of Health Strategy (OHS), outlined payment parity issues with Connecticut’s...

March 1st, 2025

Mental health disorders on the rise in pregnant, post-partum women

By Eileen Weber

Significant strides have been made in women’s mental health care, specifically when it comes to...

January 31st, 2025

RI agrees to consent decree for children with behavioral health disabilities

By Eileen Weber

Rhode Island has reached an agreement with federal authorities to resolve violations of disability...

January 2nd, 2025

Maine to be freed from court oversight

By Eileen Weber

The state of Maine will soon be free from a consent decree that has shaped the way the state treats...

December 2nd, 2024

Union: CT staff shortage is ‘full-blown catastrophe’

By Eileen Weber

Staffing shortages in the mental health industry are an ongoing, national reality.

In Connecticut, it is reaching a boiling point with many health workers becoming...

November 1st, 2024

NH redesigns rapid response

By Eileen Weber

Help comes with many names—crisis intervention team, mobile crisis unit, or rapid response.

September 30th, 2024

Behavioral health care funds to be released in Mass.

By Eileen Weber

Money meant to address staff shortages
Last year, Massachusetts set up a behavioral health fund...