
Why Health Systems are Getting Involved with Mental Health and the SDOH
It shouldn’t be surprising that the human mind and body are interconnected—the brain is, after all, a part of the
It shouldn’t be surprising that the human mind and body are interconnected—the brain is, after all, a part of the
The Opioid Epidemic has grown dramatically since 2010. In 2016, two out of every three drug overdose deaths involved opioids,
The concept of coordinated systems of care began in 1986 as an attempt to improve care systems for children and
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are the standard in the US for documenting and reporting medical services across the healthcare
In July of this year, California Medicaid launched a Whole Child Model program to emphasize the importance of care coordination
As the nation grapples with modern healthcare crises—such as the opioid epidemic—new models of approaching comprehensive community wellness are needed.
Introduction As time goes on, the share of older American adults grows significantly larger. By the numbers cited by HHS
The roughly 60 million people who make their homes in rural communities across the United States are often faced with
The primary conceit of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) is its ability to reduce administrative costs and burdens on healthcare
In the continuing effort to improve healthcare, the CMS Data Element Library provides a uniform standard of efficiency for collecting,
In April of this year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the final updates to the Medicare
Substance abuse and mental disorders are a consistent and pervasive part of life for many people. In 2014, just shy
According to The UN Refugee Agency, also known as UNHCR, over 68 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced from
It’s no secret that social factors influence our health. These may be as overt as not having access to clean
On June 6, the VA Mission Act of 2018 was signed into law. The bill represents a bipartisan effort to