
Why the Updates to 42 CFR Part 2 Matter for the Opioid Crisis
Patient privacy and empowerment were at the heart of recent efforts to modernize substance abuse treatment regulations last updated in
Patient privacy and empowerment were at the heart of recent efforts to modernize substance abuse treatment regulations last updated in
When someone says they’re putting your medical records on FHIR, don’t make a mad dash for the fire extinguisher. FHIR
Across the country health and human service providers are joining forces to create networks called health or medical neighborhoods. These
With the current push to transform health and human services from a crisis to a proactive model, states are uniquely
Understanding healthcare legislation can feel daunting, and lead to a whirlwind of confusion and questions. With the recent passage of
The primary objective of human service organizations is to help individuals, families, and communities attain a self-sufficient, healthy and sustainable
Earlier this week, President Trump proclaimed May 2017 as National Mental Health Awareness Month, stating “This month, and for the
Communities across the United States are struggling to deal with the effects of an opioid overdose epidemic. According to the
Health and human services is a complex system of programs and services aimed at improving the well-being of individuals. Though
For vulnerable individuals with complex health issues, what happens after seeing their primary care physician is critical to ensuring their
In 1983, President Reagan first designated April as Child Abuse Prevention Month stating, “Prevention of abuse requires that neighborhoods and
This week Eccovia was in Baltimore for the 8th annual State Healthcare IT Connect Summit. The conference brought together leaders
Approximately 80,000 individuals across the nation experience homelessness on any given night. Nearly 40,000, a staggering 50%, of these are
Providing healthcare for homeless patients presents some of the most challenging (and costly) conditions in medicine. Patients often have multiple
Earlier this week the U.S. House of Representatives released legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). One