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There is a revolution currently happening within the military and it revolves around how service members are cared for by medical professionals.
The pandemic has made a hash out of many people's lives, bringing anxiety, health care, child care, even relationship stress. And that's especially true for military members.
Biden has a chance to appoint people who will address systemic personnel issues in the military.
Competing against some of the biggest names in the federal market, Ignyte delivered a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant mental health case management system.
Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Peter Bongiorno will be discussing natural medicine for mental health.
The National Guard is taking a data-driven approach to its suicide prevention programs.
Years after highly visible, peace-time collisions of ships in the Navy's Seventh Fleet, the ships are repaired and back in service.
The role of behavioral health technicians in the military dates back to World War II.
Stress is real, and it can be a killer. Federal workers are not immune to job-related stress, and many occupy jobs that cause high levels of stress. So several agencies have employee assistance programs.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House says it's considering a new approach to helping agencies adopt artificial intelligence.
At the Department of Veterans Affairs, vets applying for mental health-related benefits can have their claims processed in a minute, instead of two months.
By now there have been plenty of stories about the hardships the longest government shutdown in history created for the federal workforce. But new research from Weber State University is among the first to try to quantify the impacts.
In today's Federal Newscast, two bills to protect federal employees' health insurance benefits during future government shutdowns advanced to the full House for a vote.
For law enforcement officers, good mental health is just as important as physical health, though it seldom gets the same attention.