Jul 2, 2019 | Blog, In the news
At Wellpath, we don’t just say patient care is our number one priority. Our actions prove it. When Guilford County, North Carolina Sheriff Danny Rogers was looking for the budget to hire a new discharge planner at the county jail, he met many obstacles. He was denied...
May 30, 2019 | In the news
At least 20 U.S. veterans die from suicide every day because of their traumatic experiences during military service. Military culture often focuses on the needs of the larger group over the individual. Soldiers are not superhuman, they are just humans who have honored...May 26, 2019 | In the news
We are thrilled that New Orleans has chosen to renew their contract with us! We look forward to continuing our service and thank prison healthcare expert Dr. Robert Greifinger for recognizing the “substantial and measurable improvement” that we have made. Click here...May 23, 2019 | In the news
We recognize the importance of curtailing the opioid epidemic and want to applaud these Delaware-based programs for exploring innovative solutions to address this growing concern. Click here to read the complete article.May 23, 2019 | In the news
Interesting article on technology innovations in healthcare. Innovation is a centerpiece of our mission and vision, and we’re proud that many powerful technologies are in place in Wellpath facilities. Click here to read the article.May 22, 2019 | In the news
Iowa is no longer one of four states without a children’s mental healthcare system. We applaud the steps Iowa has taken towards fostering healthy communities. Click here to read the article.May 20, 2019 | In the news
We understand the importance of bringing attention and destigmatizing mental healthcare. As we close out National Mental Health Awareness month, here are helpful ways in which you can break down the stigma of mental illness. Click here to read the article.May 15, 2019 | In the news
Congress is currently considering dozens of new bills that aim to improve and expand veteran’s mental healthcare services. Our hope is that any vet who suffers gets the help they need. Click here to read the article.