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A Bipartisan Policy Center report, released in partnership with Well Being Trust, contained options for how Congress can better address the integration of mental health
A Bipartisan Policy Center report, released in partnership with Well Being Trust, contained options for how Congress can better address the integration of mental health
For mental well-being support through COVID and beyond, visit the Resources Page. The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated mental health and well-being among Americans. City and
People want change. According to a recent poll, 75 percent of voters believe the country and the federal government are not doing enough to address
When talking with Pete Buttigieg, the only openly gay candidate in the race, moderator Antonia Hylton turned the conversation to the Pain in the Nation report, which
Well Being Trust is led by experts who’ve dedicated their lives and careers to improving the well-being of patients and communities. We know the challenges
Following almost every death at a psychiatric facility in California, the facility continues operating with most individuals unaware of any errors that occur, according to investigative reports.
Few studies have directly examined the tradeoffs that states and local governments are making between social spending and health care spending. With funding from Well Being
Evidence Review Examines Interventions Aimed at Improving Teen Wellbeing Including 34 systematic reviews and two large-scale interventions, this rapid evidence review makes recommendations for intervention
Nationwide, there is almost no publicly available information on psychiatric hospitals, such as patient outcomes or patient-to-staff ratios. It wasn’t until last year that a data-based
The Well Being Trust Toolbox, developed with Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), intends to equip community leaders and decision makers with solutions and resources for
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