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AHA podcast: Better Teams, Better Mental Health Care 

Jeremy Fish, M.D., director of the Family Medicine Residency Program at John Muir Health, and Pilar Corcoran-Lozano, behavioral health corps faculty and supervising psychologist of the co-training program at John Muir Health, discuss how training physicians and behavioral health professionals as a team is improving patient care, strengthening teamwork and expanding access to these vital mental health services.
Guides and Reports
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The Suicide Prevention Guide in Action

From February – July 2023, 37 AHA member organizations participated in an AHA-led learning collaborative with the goal of creating or expanding their health care worker well-being and suicide prevention programming.
Guides and Reports

Suicide Prevention: Evidence-Informed Interventions for the Health Care Workforce Guide

This guide shares twelve evidence-informed interventions for preventing suicide and improving mental well-being for the health care workforce.
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SAMHSA announces mental health, suicide prevention grants 

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced March 6 that it will award $69.1 million in grants for mental health and suicide prevention programs.
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Integrating Behavioral Health: A Path to Whole-Person Care

Mental and physical health are intertwined — this has long been established. One way of transforming the way we approach care delivery is to provide whole-person care through the integration of behavioral and physical health. Integrated care takes systemic coordination and can be complex. In this webinar, learn from two hospitals who are integrating behavioral and physical health in their care delivery.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan
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How to Adopt a Population-Based Behavioral Health Strategy

To effectively serve communities in crisis, hospitals and health systems must adopt a larger scale, population-based approach to behavioral health.
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HHS announces program to protect confidentiality of SUD patient records

The Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights Feb. 13 announced the launch of a program to implement and enforce statutory and regulatory requirements under 42 CFR Part 2, which protect the confidentiality of substance use disorder patient records.
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Transforming Care for Older Adults

Resources to help hospitals and health systems address the unique care needs of older adults, including chronic diseases like heart disease or diabetes, and loneliness and isolation.
Stories
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Critical access hospital closes gaps in behavioral health care for older adults

Designed as a “caring and sensitive environment,” the Ray of Hope unit at Cottage Hospital addresses behavioral health needs associated with aging.