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Managing COVID Stress and Anxiety
Summit Healthcare in Arizona taps social media to improve access to behavioral health care during this pandemic.
Technology in behavioral health care: Expanding access, improving quality
AHA Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Jay Bhatt, D.O., and Shantanu Agrawal, M.D., president and CEO of the National Quality Forum, highlight a guide that offers health care organizations a “one-stop shop” of actionable interventions and curated tools and resources to deliver quality behavioral health care.
The Value Initiative Members In Action: Atrium Health – Charlotte, N.C.
To increase access to behavioral health care, Atrium Health employs a virtual behavioral health integration program at 36 of its primary care and pediatric sites.
Telepsychiatry Program - Children’s Hospital & Medical Center
Children’s Hospital & Medical Center | Omaha, NE
Annually, more than 250,000 children from a five-state region receive care at children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha, the o
Improving 24/7 Access to Behavioral Health Via an Outpatient Assessment Center, ED Telehealth & Video Home Visits
Members-Only Webinar
Held Wednesday, May 27, 2015
WEBINAR MATERIALS
Using Technology: Carolinas HealthCare System is Increasing Access to Behavioral Health
Held February 11, 2016
Launched During COVID-19, Behavioral Health Bridge Offers Online Mental Health Resources
A website launched during the pandemic provides reliable resources for people to manage their mental health and seek help for loved ones and themselves when needed.
The Value Initiative Issue Brief: Team-based Care Creates Value
To better support patients and their families through an acute or chronic illness, hospitals are adopting team-based models of care that encompass patients’ medical and social needs across the care continuum.
FCC approves new telehealth pilot program, issues proposed rulemaking
The Federal Communications Commission today voted unanimously to approve a notice of proposed rulemaking to establish a new $100 million “Connected Care Pilot Program” to support telehealth for low-income Americans, including veterans and those living in rural areas.
Telebehavioral Health Care in a COVID-19 World
In this podcast, Rebecca Chickey, senior director of field engagement, behavioral health services of the AHA is speaking with Martha Whitecotton, senior vice president of Behavioral Health Services at Atrium Health in Charlotte North Carolina, about using telehealth visits to provide behavioral health care to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.