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  2. Lower Bucks Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Lower Bucks Hospital was founded in 1954 as a community hospital.The hospital was funded by a local grassroots movement. In 2012, Prime Healthcare Services, an American private healthcare company, purchased the hospital and currently manages it.

  3. Meridian Behavioral Health - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Behavioral Health is a provider of behavioral health services in the Midwestern United States. [1] The company operates twenty Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredited substance use disorder (SUD) facilities in Minnesota providing residential and outpatient treatment for those suffering from a chemical ...

  4. National Association for Behavioral Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. and established in 1933. NABH educates health care providers on issues like behavioral health , mental disorders , and substance use.

  5. Ardent Health Services - Wikipedia

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    The Behavioral Healthcare Corporation was founded in 1993 by Edward Stack. [1] [2] Until 2001, it was a privately held company owned by Kindred Healthcare and Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe and several individual investors and focused owning and operating behavioral health facilities. [1]

  6. Behavioral medicine - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral medicine is concerned with the integration of knowledge in the biological, behavioral, psychological, and social sciences relevant to health and illness. These sciences include epidemiology , anthropology , sociology , psychology , physiology , pharmacology , nutrition , neuroanatomy , endocrinology , and immunology . [ 1 ]

  7. Primary care behavioral health - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral health providers in primary care settings have an opportunity to directly impact health care disparities by designing "…strategies to enhance cooperative or healthy behavior". [39] "The premise is that mismatches in models (i.e., expectations about illness and health interactions) between the patient and the health provider may ...

  8. Carelon Behavioral Health - Wikipedia

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    Carelon Behavioral Health, formerly known as Beacon Health Options, is a behavioral health company based in Boston, Massachusetts. On Jun. 6, 2019, Anthem, Inc. (now Elevance Health) announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Beacon Health Options. [1] The acquisition was completed on Mar. 2, 2020. [2]

  9. Charter Behavioral Health Systems - Wikipedia

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    Charter Behavioral Health Systems was an American private company that operated psychiatric treatment centers and hospitals. At one point it was the largest operator of such facilities in the US, [ 1 ] but in 2000 it declared bankruptcy and sold many of its facilities to other operators.