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HHS invests nearly $35 million in pediatric mental health

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced nearly $35 million in funding opportunities to strengthen and expand community mental health services

Hospital combats burnout with spiritual care

Among the many supportive programs offered to employees during the pandemic, a few at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles highlightaonl meta news update (44062)

AONL/DAISY campaign goes ‘Beyond Gratitude’ for nurse managers

The AONL and DAISY Foundations came together to launch Beyond Gratitude: A Tribute to Nurse Managers earlier this month.

Nursing Organizations Support Ukrainian Health Care Workers

AONL and the four other members of the Tri-Council for Nursing expressed support for health care workers in Ukraine.

How an Ohio Children’s Hospital Built Trust, Fulfilled Promises — and Improved Housing and Health in Its Communities

Nationwide Children’s Hospital is now implementing what we believe is a truly neighborhood-driven and co-designed community investment initiative in Columbus, Ohio.
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AHA Senate Statement: “Prescription Drug Price Inflation: An Urgent Need to Lower Drug Prices in Medicare”

AHA shares proposals to lower Medicare drug prices with congress.
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Case Study: Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital, Spectrum Health

Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital (HDVCH), part of Spectrum Health, is a 234-bed comprehensive children’s hospital in downtown Grand Rapids, that not only serves the needs of the local community, but also is a regional referral center for Spectrum Health and western Michigan. During the pandemic, HDVCH and community partners responded quickly to the increased need for behavioral health services and found new ways to provide them.

'Behavioral vaccine' for teen depression

Benjamin Van Voorhees, M.D., the University of Illinois Medical Center’s chief of general pediatrics, is teaching children coping skills through a combination of online learning and traditional counseling. He hopes a technology-based “behavioral vaccine” can reduce the risk of mental illness for a diverse group of young people, from teens struggling with issues of sexuality to those living in neighborhoods mired in violence.
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AHA Expresses Support for the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act

In a letter to Representative Lauren Underwood, the AHA expresses support for the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act.

AHA calls on Congress to increase access to mental health services for children

In a statement submitted to the Senate Finance Committee for a hearing on protecting children’s mental health, the AHA urged Congress to lift the caps on physician residency positions and increase scholarships, loan forgiveness and other financial supports to encourage health care providers to specialize in behavioral health services.