A growing body of evidence has shown that an integrated care approach can have a significant impact on improving health outcomes, increasing patient satisfaction, and managing health care costs. A study recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine supports an integrated approach by demonstrating the direct benefit of coordinating primary/medical health care with mental health care for depressed patients with multiple medical conditions.
Mental Health Partners Offers Resources for Mental Wellness in Times of Mourning
While mass shootings are something that has, unfortunately, become all too common in our modern world, they…
Aurora Mental Health Center Highlights How to Find Help and Resiliency During COVID
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Asian Pacific Development Center Recognized for its Positive Impact in the Community
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Mental Health Partners Reaches Goal in “Be 1 of 4098”suicide prevention campaign
This campaign, launched in the fall of 2018, set the goal of training 4,098 people, which equals…



