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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Join us in celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month 2024 and learn how hospitals and health systems are addressing behavioral health care.

HHS releases national suicide prevention strategy, plan

The Department of Health and Human Services and National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, a public-private partnership whose members include the AHA, April 23 released a national strategy and federal plan to prevent suicide over the next 10 years. The updated strategy includes a new pillar prioritizing equity for populations disproportionately impacted by suicide.

An Interdisciplinary Team Develops a Standardized Bystander Training: University of Kansas

The University of Kansas Health System designs and implements bystander training for their workforce to combat behavioral health stigma.

Implementing Stress First Aid Training in a Large System: MedStar

MedStar health overcomes challenges and works to implement widespread Stress First Aid training throughout their system

AHA Funded Partnerships

Funded Partnerships fosters transformative health care collaborations supported by AHA and its 501c3, the Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET).

A Big System Strives for Better Employee Care: CommonSpirit

CommonSpirit currently employs approximately 150,000 health care workers across 145 hospitals in 24 states.

Code Lavender Program Expands to Include All Employees, Additional Locations: LMH Health

To decrease stigma, LMH expanded access to their Code Lavender program for all employees across additional locations within their system.

Creating Awareness of Existing Well-Being Resources to Increase Utilization: Creating Awareness of Existing Well-Being Resources to Increase Utilization

To increase utilization of existing well-being resources, Mercy created a guide to help leaders and staff locate and use their services.

Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce

Resources for hospital and health system leaders to improve mental well-being and prevent suicide in the health care workforce

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.