The new approach, which includes renaming local hospitals and medical practices, will make it easier for patients to navigate their care.
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Maine Behavioral Healthcare today announced the appointment of Lee Wolfrum, D.O., as Medical Director of Spring Harbor Hospital.
Learn about impacts to MaineHealth locations due to recent events in Lewiston, Maine.
On Oct. 25, Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) transferred one patient injured in the Lewiston shootings to Maine Medical Center (MMC). That patient has since been discharged. No other MaineHealth hospitals received patients from CMMC.
Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH) a five-year, $2 million grant ($400,000 per year for five years) to implement elements of a Zero Suicide framework.
Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration awarded Maine Behavioral Healthcare $978,645 to focus on access to care for people with serious mental illness and substance use disorders through a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic serving Knox County.
Maine Behavioral Healthcare’s 16th Annual Glickman Symposium for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry provides education on borderline personality across the lifespan, October 6th at MaineHealth, 110 Free Street, Portland, ME.
MBH is collaborating with Maine Pretrial Services, Inc., which provides case management in each of Maine's Treatment Recovery Courts.
MaineHealth will bring together medical providers (hospitalists, ambulatory providers, nurses, behavioral health clinicians, etc.), community and public health partners, patients, and families to learn more about the best practice care for people with substance use disorder (SUD) at an annual conference to be held Sept. 28 at 110 Free Street, Portland, ME.
Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH) today announced the appointment of James Wolak, MD as Vice President of Medical Affairs, Intensive Services.
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