Webinar:  How Accreditation Supports Mergers and Acquisitions

Wednesday, December 14, 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Eastern

Accreditation Guru is offering this free webinar for providers considering or in the process of a merger, acquisition, or affiliation.  A short presentation on how accreditation supports organizations through those processes will be followed by robust Q&A.  In addition to assistance with accreditation, the firm offers consultation on compliance and post-survey corrective action, board development, strategic planning, and risk development.  Register here for the webinar and/or subscribe at the bottom of this page to receive future notices.

 

Public Comments Solicited on Revised “Part 2” SUD Privacy Regulations

Public comment deadline:  January 31, 2023

On December 2, the Department of Health and Human Services published proposed changes to confidentiality rules for substance use disorder treatment records under 42 CFR Part 2.  An announcement summarizes the proposed changes which are intended to increase coordination among multiple providers serving a single patient, and to increase protections against prohibited disclosure of patient records.

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Free Online Courses to Address Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior

A series of four courses are included in the free Problematic Sexual Behavior of Children and Youth (PSB-CY): Clinical Assessment and Treatment Overview:

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For Your Resource Room:  Screen4Success

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has released a new tool for parents and caregivers as part of the Talk. They Hear You substance use prevention initiative.  Designed to be an easy way for adults to identify areas where children may benefit from additional support, the Screen4Success app asks questions about substance use, mental and physical health, general wellbeing, and family life.  Resources are provided based on the results.

 

New Tools for Adolescent Health Professionals

Chapin Hall, the independent policy research center at the University of Chicago, is working with Child Trends to develop research-informed sexual and reproductive health resources for the Activate Collective.  Activate is focused on three youth populations:  youth involved in the child welfare or justice system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth who are neither working nor in school (“opportunity youth”).  Learn more about the project and find links to all tools, most recently:

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