A new Ohio study attempts to determine the root causes of mental Illness and substance abuse. https://lnkd.in/eYGA_xYy
Beechlands Group
Wellness and Fitness Services
Cincinnati, Ohio 139 followers
Behavioral Health Consulting for Managed Care, Advocates, Systems, and Providers.
About us
Jonas Thom, MA PCC Behavioral Health Consulting Leadership ● Executive Decisioning ● Senior Leadership Development ● Advocacy Relationships ● Vendor Oversight ● P&L Management Strategy ● Vision Creation ● Tactical Plan Execution ● Operational Excellence ● Creative Problem Solving ● Product & Service Innovation Growth ● Product & Service Innovation ● Greenfield Development ● Financial Analysis & Forecasting ● Private Equity Partnerships Medicaid ● Operations & Policy ● SMI, SUD Specialization ● Multi-State Implementations ● Capitation and Value-Based Models ● RFP Development
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http://www.beechlandsgroup.com
External link for Beechlands Group
- Industry
- Wellness and Fitness Services
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
E Beechlands Dr
Cincinnati, Ohio 45237, US
Updates
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Mortality, health, and poverty: the unmet needs of people on probation and parole. Survey data reveals that people under community supervision have high rates of substance use, mental health disorders, and have extremely limited to access to healthcare, likely contributing to high rates of mortality. https://lnkd.in/gCVVkw3a
Mortality, health, and poverty: the unmet needs of people on probation and parole
https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog
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The population in prison is aging. What are the causes, costs, and consequences? https://lnkd.in/dns4W9tM
The aging prison population: Causes, costs, and consequences
https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog
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Director at Community Oriented Correctional Health Services (COCHS), Senior Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity
Medicaid is flexible and reliable. I’m grateful that we have a program that can make our communities healthier and safer.
#InTheNews: To tackle America’s gun problem, a growing number of states are using #Medicaid dollars to pay for community-based programs intended to stop shootings. The idea is to boost resources for #violenceprevention programs, which have been overwhelmed in some cities by a spike in violent crime since the start of the covid-19 pandemic. An infusion of reliable federal funding, advocates say, could allow these nonprofits to expand their reach to more residents most at risk of being shot — or of shooting someone. So far, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New York, and Oregon have passed laws approving the use of Medicaid money for gun violence prevention, said Kyle Fischer, policy and advocacy director for The Health Alliance for Violence Intervention, which has lobbied for the federal and state Medicaid policy changes allowing this spending. More states are expected to follow. “Medicaid is reliable,” Fischer said. “If you’re doing the work, you’re qualified for it, and you are taking care of patients, you get reimbursed for the work that you do.” https://lnkd.in/eJa3PYJE
States Begin Tapping Medicaid Dollars to Combat Gun Violence - California Healthline
https://californiahealthline.org
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A new Yale study finds that treating opioid disorder without medication may be more harmful than no treatment at all. #treatment #opioidcrisis https://lnkd.in/eWRr73ry
Treating opioid disorder without meds more harmful than no treatment at all
news.yale.edu
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It has been two years since the Beechlands Group began its mission to partner with behavioral healthcare providers, businesses, funders, and public policy leaders to optimize operations and unlock opportunities. To celebrate our two-year anniversary, we decided to create a new website. Please check it out (link below) and feel free to provide your honest feedback. We are always looking to improve! https://lnkd.in/gudwbjk3
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It's great to see Daniel Mistak in Ohio continuing to address the opportunity to better serve justice involved people with behavioral health needs and engage in the criminal justice system. Thank you for The Center for Community Solutions for supporting this work. #community #justicesystem
The Center for Community Solutions releasing a paper today written by Daniel Mistak. It outlines how the Ohio Department of Medicaid, Cuyahoga County, and The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH) could work together to improve public health and safety in Cuyahoga County and Ohio via a newly available #Medicaid waiver https://lnkd.in/gqNBRfRN
New Opportunities to Improve Linkages between Health and Justice Systems - The Center for Community Solutions
https://www.communitysolutions.com
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Beechlands Group is excited that Governor DeWine continues to prioritize behavioral health by nominating LeeAnne Cornyn to serve as the Director of Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services. We very much look forward to continuing to work with her and all of our incredible behavioral health partners to strengthen and improve behavioral healthcare for Ohioans. https://lnkd.in/g59XstuW
Governor DeWine Nominates Cornyn to be Director of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
governor.ohio.gov
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https://lnkd.in/g2Bk3XKN In a new summary prepared for SAMHSA, the Center for Financing Reform and Innovation, found that only eight states have well-developed and ongoing VBP initiatives for SUD services. We need to do better.
Exploring Value-Based Payment for Substance Use Disorder Services in the United States
store.samhsa.gov