Although millions of Americans suffer from mental illnesses, there is still a lack of public knowledge about mental health and limited access to resources for those who need help. Fortunately May is Mental Health Month, so it’s the perfect time to break misunderstandings, cure stigma, and focus on wellbeing…
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Glenn Dean Discusses Innovations in Telebehavioral Health with In Business Magazine
MeMD’s President and CFO, Glenn Dean, joined other healthcare experts to discuss notable advances in healthcare for In Business Magazine’s April issue.
Read more >What Are Mental Health Breaks, and Why Should You Be Taking Them?
Feel like you’re working yourself thin? It’s time to introduce yourself to the mental health break—a time to check out from your normal obligations and just unwind…
Read more >Record Numbers of College Students Are Seeking Mental Health Treatment — But Can Schools Keep Up?
But can schools keep up? Many students are left without the resources they need to seek help and a common consequence is students simply dropping out…
Read more >7 Red Flags That Might Mean It’s Time to Get Mental Health Help
Mental illness is just as harmful as physical illness, so it’s important to pay attention to early warning signs that may indicate it’s time to seek help…
Read more >Telemedicine Services for Those Who Serve
Recently the U.S. Department of Defense issued a memorandum that effectively changed the Military Health System (MHS) policy on telemedicine.
Read more >Telemedicine – A New Approach to Prison Health Care
In an effort to mitigate the rising costs of detaining individuals within state-run correctional facilities, many states have begun turning to telemedicine.
Read more >5 Everyday Habits that Are Bad for Your Mental Health
Have you been chanting ‘new year, new you” to since the first? It’s a great time to take advantage of the year’s clean slate and focus on your mental health.
Read more >Is It Possible to Increase Your Intelligence?
People tend to think of intelligence as a static trait; you get what you are born with and you can’t do much to expand on it. However, there are indications that intelligence may be more fluid than people expect.
Read more >Improving Mental Health Access in Rural Settings
Patients in remote and rural areas with little to no access to mental health services can benefit from telemedicine services that make providers and care more accessible.
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