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Sparks fly over mental health at schools again

WebA contract with a third-party behavioral health clinic to provide mental health services on Mesa Public Schools campuses generated heated debate for a second time …

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MPS board debates mental health for students

WebYouTube. The Mesa Public Schools Governing Board on Aug. 8 voted 3-1 to renew agreements with two nonprofit mental health service providers despite skepticism …

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Teens confront Mesa’s toughest problems News

WebTeens confront Mesa’s toughest problems. By Scott Shumaker, Tribune Staff Writer. Feb 26, 2024 Updated Mar 7, 2024. High school juniors and seniors from across …

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Mental health hospital planned for tech corridor News

WebThe in-patient hospital would have a floor area of 73,720 square feet plus five activity yards totaling almost 30,000 square feet. The yards which are secured with 12 …

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Healthcare workers reaching burnout faster News

WebD octors, nurses and other health care workers across the country have reached crisis levels of burnout, prompting the U.S. Surgeon General to urge employers …

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Banner imbeds mental health experts at clinics

WebThrough a partnership with Phoenix-based evolvedMD, Banner is embedding licensed mental health therapists in some of its primary care clinics. The goal is to create …

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Nonprofit offers healthcare – no questions asked News

WebI t sounds too good to be true: Free healthcare and prescription medications with no qualification process and no one turned away.. But that’s exactly what the …

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Mesa panel approves mental health hospital

WebAug 10, 2022 Updated Sep 6, 2023. T he Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approved designs for a 100-bed mental health hospital near Elliot and Ellsworth roads over the …

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Mesa healthcare firm appoints new CEO News

WebTepper was named the CEO of Terros Health last month and had been the healthcare company’s chief operating officer before that. She said sport celebrities and …

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City planners fight medical park rezone

WebCity planners fight medical park rezone. Arizona Health and Technology Park. ( David Minton/Staff Photographer) C ity of Mesa planning staff issued a rare …

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Home-delivery pharmacy opens big center in Mesa

WebThe Optum Home Delivery Pharmacy works with all major shipping carriers. Its Mesa facility will add 500 people to its 5,500-person workforce in Arizona. “This new …

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E. Mesa getting inpatient behavioral hospital

WebMar 16, 2023 Updated Mar 20, 2023. Acadia Healthcare’s inpatient treatment facility will be named Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital. (Special to the Tribune) Acadia Healthcare …

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MPS partners with behavioral health agency News

WebTerros Health is just one of five behavioral health agencies in partnership with MPS, the largest school district in Arizona with approximately 64,000 students at 82 …

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Mesa nurse at Banner going strong at age 88 Our Community

WebAt age 88 and with more than 60 years of nursing under her belt, nurse Ellie Ucci isn’t letting age or another COVID-19 surge slow her down. Last year she …

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Cox donation spurs Banner Children’s cancer clinic News

WebB anner Children’s at Desert Medical Center has received a $5 million gift from James M. Cox Foundation to create a one-stop clinic for East Valley kids battling …

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Mesa group home operator loses state payments

WebAbout 20% of the providers suspended for suspected fraud since 2020 have been located in Mesa, according to a Tribune analysis. The suspensions “are based on …

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Sober living crackdown sparks local backlash

WebIn announcing the crackdown in May, Gov. Katie Hobbs and state Attorney General Kris Mayes said they were responding to a meteoric rise in payments for …

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Paralyzed by hitman, Mesa woman fights to keep new life

WebMesa resident Heather Grossman found a new life after she was left paralyzed from the neck down by a hitman hired by her ex-husband. Now she’s fighting …

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Foundation donors get close-up view of surgical robotics gear

WebFoundation donors get close-up view of surgical robotics gear. Tribune News Staff. Apr 26, 2024. Sun Health Foundation donors explored robotics used in surgeries …

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