Aetna meeting with state employees as State Health Plan contract fight, transition, continues
The incoming administrator for the North Carolina Point out Overall health Strategy, which serves about 700,000 point out staff members, instructors, retirees and their families, is conference with worker teams in advance of a prepared 2025 changeover. The case may…
The mental health first aiders fighting back in Ukraine
This was the location of skills of Nathalie Robelot-Timtchenko, a psychological health specialist specialising in expressive arts treatment dependent in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who lived in Kyiv from 2014 to 2021. “When [the invasion] occurred, it was all over 1am, I…
How has COVID-19 affected children’s education and mental health?
It began on February 27, 2020. That day Bothell High School in Washington — the state where the first confirmed US cases of the novel coronavirus had occurred — announced it would close down temporarily after a staffer’s relative became…
Fixing the Navy’s suicide crisis, without more mental health personnel
Headlines more than the past quite a few months have highlighted the U.S. Navy’s obstacle of suicide in just its ranks. An alarming indicator of the challenge was when three junior sailors assigned to the plane provider George Washington done…
Colorado needs health care workers. MSU Denver has a plan to provide them
With the condition facing a significant scarcity of competent wellbeing care staff, Metropolitan State College of Denver has embarked on an formidable strategy to extend its capacity to meet up with the escalating need. The College has started operate on…
CT legislators weigh allowing trade groups to offer health insurance
Connecticut’s little companies and nonprofit corporations could see decreased health insurance plan costs less than a proposed monthly bill that would make it possible for trade associations to provide substantial group health plans to their customers. But affected person advocates…