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 Approximately 1 in 4 Americans will suffer a serious Behavioral Health disorder in their lifetime  Behavioral Health disorders do not discriminate,

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2  Approximately 1 in 4 Americans will suffer a serious Behavioral Health disorder in their lifetime  Behavioral Health disorders do not discriminate, impacting all ages, incomes and social group New Service Line Solutions

3 ▶20-25% of the elderly population have behavioral disorders that are untreated at this time ▶The elderly population account for 20% of all suicides while they comprise only 13% of the total US population ▶Elderly residents of rural areas have limited access to behavioral health services New Service Line Solutions

4  Develop a new outpatient service line to fulfill an unmet need in your community  Minimal start-up cost  Provides a valuable new resource to your primary care physicians  Significant financial benefits New Service Line Solutions

5  CAH in Southern Illinois4/2010 – 3/2011  City Population: 5,327  County Population: 16,903  Average Daily Visits: 4.5  Total Therapy Services 3,011  Total Charges $861,520  Total Direct Expenses $577,520  Overhead Allocations $122,000 New Service Line Solutions

6  The average yearly financial impact for Critical Access Hospitals is: $116,000

7 ▶ Corporate office – Chattanooga, Tennessee ▶ Founded in 1998 ▶ Dedicated to Behavioral Health programs in acute care hospitals ▶ Developing Behavioral Health Networks ▶ Partnering with rural hospitals for improved access to care ▶ Contact: Teresa Miller, MSW, LCSW 618-237-2906 Kelly McBryde, CEO 423-304-8566


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