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May 08
Mental Health Awareness Month: What Can Be Done to Expand Access to Mental Health Care?

The month of May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to shine a spotlight on the importance of mental well-being and the resources available for those struggling. However, despite increased awareness, access to mental health treatment remains a challenge for many individuals around the United States. 

May 08
AI Mental Health Therapeutics

Mental Health Awareness Month serves as an important reminder of the significance of mental well-being. Throughout May, communities worldwide unite to destigmatize mental health challenges, foster open conversations, and advocate for accessible support systems. AI (Artificial Intelligence) is now playing a pivotal role in reshaping how clinicians approach conditions such as depression, addiction, and schizophrenia. 

Jan 31
The Future Of Healthcare Technology

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw rapid advancements in digital health and health technology as the virus prompted investors to pour substantial funding into the sector. When we could no longer leave our homes, healthcare providers quickly embraced telehealth capabilities. As we enter 2024, the landscape continues to evolve. While funding has slowed down since […]

Jan 08
5 Ways to Promote Mental Health for Healthcare Workers

Haven Health Management explores how the healthcare industry can promote mental health in the workplace.

Jan 08
Untreated mental health stifles economy in Indiana

Untreated mental health costs the Indiana economy about $4.2 billion a year. Learn more with Haven Health Management.

Dec 06
FTC Sues to Block Potential John Muir Monopoly

ack in January, nonprofit John Muir Health announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement with Tenet Healthcare to become the sole owner of San Ramon Regional Medical Center. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has now filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the planned $142.5 million acquisition of San Ramon by John Muir Health […]

Dec 06
UnitedHealth Lawsuit: Can AI Deny Healthcare Services?

Two families sued the UnitedHealth Group last week, saying that this well-known insurance company is using artificial intelligence like naviHealth’s program, as cited in the lawsuit, to deny or shorten rehab stays for two men just months before they died.  Insurance claims are typically addressed by professionals at insurance companies, but now, AI is making […]

Dec 06
NIDA Study: Men 2-3 Times More Likely to Die from Overdose

In a recent study conducted by scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City and the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a concerning trend in drug overdose death has been identified among American men. This research, where data was collected from 2020-2021, reveals that men are two […]

Dec 06
Biden Administration Pushes Schools to Stock Naloxone

On October 31, The Biden administration announced that schools throughout the United States are encouraged to carry and learn how to administer naloxone during an overdose crisis to reverse deadly opioid effects in students.  Rahul Gupta, Director of the White House Office of Drug Control Policy, and Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, each wrote a […]

Nov 29
Data Security For Healthcare: Essential Measures 

Explore vital solutions for robust data security in healthcare, ensuring safety. Find effective strategies here.