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A Top-Down Approach to Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce: Butler Hospital

Butler Hospital uses their psychiatric and behavioral health expertise to combat job-related stressors within their workforce.

A Small Rural Hospital Makes Big Changes for their Workforce: Knox Community Hospital

Knox Community Hospital expands their employee education programs and works to increase knowledge of and access to employee resources.

Refreshing a Peer-to-Peer Support Program Within a Large System: Indiana University Health

Indiana University Health re-formats their peer support program with the goal of improving access and promoting sustainability.

Reducing Stigma in the Hospital and System-Wide Application and Credentialing Process: HartfordHealth

Hartford Health combats behavioral health stigma by modifying potentially stigmatizing questions in their application and credentialling processes.

Improving Leaders’ Comfort and Skill in Supporting their Employees Mental Health: Bryan Health

Bryan Medical Center creates an actionable plan to increase the percentage of their workforce who have completed QPR training.

Implement a Peer Support Program on a Low Budget: MediSys

Two hospitals combine their resources to implement a widespread peer support program across the system.

Behavioral Health

This web page is designed to provide easy access to information and tools that will assist hospitals and health systems in navigating the changing behavioral health care system and understanding national, state and local activities affecting behavioral health.

New People Matter Words Matter poster addresses eating disorders

Released during National Eating Disorder Awareness week, the latest AHA People Matter, Words Matter poster encourages compassionate and caring language when talking about eating disorders, which kill one person every 52 minutes.

Bill would support suicide prevention training for health care workers 

AHA Feb. 22 voiced support for the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act (H.R. 7265), legislation that would provide funding for training programs to help health care workers identify patients at high risk for suicide or self-harm.
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AHA Expresses Support the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act (S. 3779 / H.R. 7265

The AHA is pleased to support the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act (S. 3779 / H.R. 7265).