Call to Action: Implementing Medication-Assisted Treatment in the Emergency Department

Call to Action: Implementing Medication-Assisted Treatment in the Emergency Department

As we continue to explore emergency department (ED) visits by individuals struggling with behavioral health concerns, we cannot miss the fact that many of these visits are related to opiate use. The research overwhelmingly supports the need to start medication...
New Year’s Resolutions for 2024 – Be Sure to Include Better Brain Health!

New Year’s Resolutions for 2024 – Be Sure to Include Better Brain Health!

Alzheimer’s disease is expected to impact nearly 13 million Americans by 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. So, as you are working at those New Year’s resolutions in 2024, consider there are steps you can take yourself to maintain and improve your...
The Biden-⁠Harris Administration: Improve Health and Wellbeing by Addressing Social Determinants of Health

The Biden-⁠Harris Administration: Improve Health and Wellbeing by Addressing Social Determinants of Health

The social and economic conditions of the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship and age affect a wide range of health, functioning and quality-of-life outcomes. White House and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),...
Call to Action: Behavioral Health CARE in the Emergency Department

Call to Action: Behavioral Health CARE in the Emergency Department

What does Culture Change look like for you? For your organization? “I have spent a great deal of my work time the last two months researching and reading articles and studies related to behavioral health in the emergency department. Truth be told, I struggled to...
Preventing Medication Errors is Key to Patient Safety: The Five Rights 

Preventing Medication Errors is Key to Patient Safety: The Five Rights 

Medication errors can be avoided. The 5 R’s of medication administration were put in place to protect both those administering medicine and the person taking medicine/s, alongside reducing the harm that can be caused by medication errors. Following the 5 rights is the...
Great Plains QIN LAN Event: Solutions to Isolation and Loneliness I November 14, 2023

Great Plains QIN LAN Event: Solutions to Isolation and Loneliness I November 14, 2023

The need for solutions to social isolation and loneliness has never been greater. Solutions consist of developing communities and teams that are cognizant of such solutions nurture a social construct of personal empowerment. An organization that values social...
In Case You Missed It | The Complex Patient (A Behavioral Health Perspective)

In Case You Missed It | The Complex Patient (A Behavioral Health Perspective)

During this October 17 Webinar, Heather Wilson, LCSW, discussed complex behavioral health needs in patients and the relation to care coordination. Attendees were asked, ‘how could we do better’ and ‘whose responsibility is this’? Heather...
Recovery Reinvented | Putting An End To Shame And Stigma

Recovery Reinvented | Putting An End To Shame And Stigma

Recovery Reinvented is a movement to end the shame and stigma surrounding the disease of addiction in North Dakota. The experience was hosted by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum. The event took place at Minot State University in Minot,...
NEW Episodes: Q-Tips For Your Ears Podcast

NEW Episodes: Q-Tips For Your Ears Podcast

Looking for health care information and quality resources? We added a few more episodes to our new podcast series: Q-Tips For Your Ears. This podcast is designed for everyone – healthcare professionals, patients and family members; sharing basic healthcare information...
Alzheimer’s Disease: Suspicions and Delusions

Alzheimer’s Disease: Suspicions and Delusions

A person with Alzheimer’s may become suspicious of those around them, even accusing others of theft, infidelity or other improper behavior. While accusations can be hurtful, remember that the disease is causing these behaviors and try not to take offense. What...