Aiding Medicaid: WVU researchers partner with state to evaluate pandemic policy changesPOSTED: 08/25/2022 at 5:34 pm SHARE West Virginia’s road to statewide community behavioral health clinic certification Learn More Health Affairs Institute launches effort to build healthcare extension cooperative Learn More Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month: Health Affairs Institute projects making an impact Learn More Enhancing West Virginia’s Rural Health through Workforce Development, Provider Perspectives WVU Health Affairs Institute project strengthens relationships among substance use disorder, social service providers West Virginia’s health, county by county: MATCH data tools show comparisons in mental health, economic hardship, and more Learn More ‘The opposite of addiction is connection:’ WVU Health Affairs Institute project strengthens relationships among substance use disorder, social service providers Learn More State-University Partnership Network (SUPLN): Dr. Tom Bias begins second year of term, welcomes Cynthia Parsons, to Steering Committee Learn More WVU research shows mindfulness may improve substance use treatment Learn More Staff Profile: Emily Robinson Learn More WVU Health Affairs Institute helps strengthen public health agencies through CDC infrastructure technical assistance grant Learn More Appalachian Regional Commission names Dr. Summer Hartley as Appalachian Leadership Institute fellow Learn More Online training to improve researcher and student knowledge of Medicaid administrative data Learn More Meeting explores how community connection can help prevent drug overdoses Learn More WVU Health Affairs Institute designated state’s public health institute Learn More Community meeting encourages networking to address substance use disorder Learn More Gov. Justice announces DHHR secretary and advisory roles for WVU leaders Learn More New West Virginia health survey aims to better inform policy makers to help deliver resources to communities in need Learn More School of Public Health graduate student presents Health Affairs project at state rural health conference Learn More SAMHSA grant provides training on medication-assisted treatment to medical students across West Virginia Learn More WVU’s new and successful approach to substance use Learn More West Virginia peer recovery program proves effective in fight against opioid crisis Learn More Let your voice be heard: Participate in the MATCH survey Read More Telehealth pilot program shows promise in helping former nursing home, long-term care facility residents remain safe and healthy in their homes Learn More Grant aims to reduce overdose deaths by connecting substance users in the emergency department to long-term treatment and recovery resources Learn More WVU partnership to develop evaluation for state child mental health services Learn More