Mount Sinai Health System opened a $140-million behavioral health facility meant to be a one-stop-shop for integrated behavioral health and primary care needs.
The system touts the facility as the largest private investment in behavioral health services in the history of behavioral health. Located in Lower Manhattan, the facility houses several levels of treatment for psychiatry, mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Its services include outpatient care, crisis intervention, day treatment and inpatient care.
Mount Sinai said the facility will increase access and create seamless health care experiences in the inherently fractured American health care system, according to Behavioral Health Business. Read more.