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Partnership aims to improve long-term outcomes for behavioral health patients
Videra Health has announced a partnership with Signature Healthcare Services to improve the post-discharge follow-up experience by using AI-assisted video assessments for those with behavioral health issues.
Partnership aims to provide more human, digital mental health services
Digital health solutions company Twill has announced a partnership with e-Psychiatry, a telepsychiatry and teletherapy service, that it says will provide increased human and digital mental health support for patients.
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Lusaris Therapeutics launches with $60M to advance novel treatments for TRD, other neuro disorders
Lusaris Therapeutics announced its launch with $60 million in Series A financing to advance LSR-1019, a sublingual formulation of 5-MeO-DMT for patients with treatment-resistant depression and other severe neuropsychiatric disorders.
Teva refiles NDA for schizophrenia treatment
Teva Pharmaceuticals announced it recently completed resubmission of a new drug application to the FDA for mdc-IRM, a risperidone subcutaneous long-acting injectable for the treatment of schizophrenia.
Recurrent head injury linked to affective dysregulation, impulse control
CHICAGO — A history of two or more head injuries was associated with mild behavioral impairment in older adults, according to a poster presentation at the 2022 American Neurological Association annual meeting.
Childhood trauma linked to greater odds of psych disorders by adolescence
Children from Brazil exposed to trauma in early childhood are at greater risk for developing psychiatric disorders by their middle childhood years, according to a study published in Lancet Psychiatry.
Poll: 75% of Americans believe incarcerated persons should get mental health support
According to a recent poll conducted by the American Psychiatric Association, 75% of Americans said mental health support should be provided to incarcerated persons.
ED, hospital visits for psychiatric care lack follow-up
Rates of follow-up after acute mental health service use in younger individuals were suboptimal, but improving involvement with outpatient mental health care providers may increase rates, per a new study published in Psychiatric Services.
HHS releases roadmap in addressing national mental health crisis
HHS has released its “Roadmap for Behavioral Health Integration,” which details policy solutions to help integrate mental health and substance use care into large health care systems.
Q&A: Emergency psychiatrists meet ‘the need where the crisis exists’
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for mental health care among all age groups is significantly prevalent, while the need for emergency psychiatrists continues to play a role in other aspects of the field.
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