March 28th 2025
While the overall effectiveness of collaborative care has been well established, this study aimed to determine which specific components had the most impact.
February 13th 2025
Extended Study Shows Consistent Safety, Efficacy in Complex Mental Health Treatment
January 24th 2024Topline results from a pivotal phase 3, open-label extension study showcase the long-term safety and efficacy of olanzapine and samidorphan (Lybalvi) in patients with schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, or bipolar I disorder.
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The new Innovation in Behavioral Health (IBH) Model is designed to test for improving outcomes for adults with mental health and substance use disorder; patients with long COVID show prolonged activation of the immune system’s complement system after an acute infection; scientists now believe our bodies benefit most when our sleep is consistent, not just long.
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What We’re Reading: Health Insurance Premiums; Drug Price Hikes; Postpartum Depression Pill Access
January 17th 2024Families with workplace health insurance may have missed out on $125,000 in earnings over the past 3 decades due to rising premiums; so far, there have been about 600 drug price hikes in January; experts worry that minority and low-income people will not have easy access to zuranolone, the first FDA-approved postpartum depression pill.
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Rethinking Workplace Well-Being: Individual-Level Interventions Found to Be Ineffective
January 10th 2024While individual interventions have become popular among employers to enhance workplace well-being, a new study shows interventions may have to take place on an organizational level to be effective.
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Therapists’ Perspectives on Access to Telemental Health Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youth
This qualitative study elucidates therapists’ perspectives on barriers to and facilitators of access to telemental health among Medicaid-enrolled youth served by a large safety-net organization.
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Burden of EPS in Commercial Patients With Schizophrenia Initiating Atypical Antipsychotics
June 3rd 2022This study investigated the 1-year incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), as well as the incremental economic burden, in patients with schizophrenia initiating atypical antipsychotics.
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Taking Action Against the Rising Mental Health Crisis: Efforts From Health Plans, Congress, and More
May 10th 2022Marking Mental Health Awareness month, stakeholders involved in the delivery of behavioral health care services discuss current efforts underway—spearheaded by the novel 988 emergency hotline—to address the growing mental health crisis.
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