Healthcare Finance News November 10, 2023
Jeff Lagasse

The health system says it will create a new model of care and build a center of mental health excellence as part of its effort.

As the number of children and adolescents in need of mental health support continues to increase, New York-based healthcare giant Northwell Health is investing $350 million over the next five years, and launching a $150 million fundraising campaign to expand pediatric behavioral health services across its footprint.

The health system said it would be creating a new model of care and building a center of mental health excellence intended to bridge the gap between physical and mental health services for children.

The plan includes a $350 million investment from Northwell toward capital, programs, services and...

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