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UCS presents film, discussion on youth anxiety

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — United Counseling Service is presenting the documentary “Angst: Raising Awareness Around Anxiety” on Thursday, May 6. Professionals from UCS will hold a facilitated discussion immediately following the film. The film will be shown online at noon and 6 p.m., with a panel discussion following the 6 p.m. screening. The film tells the stories of many kids and teens who discuss their anxiety and its impacts on their lives and relationships, as well as how they’ve found solutions and hope. The film also includes a special interview with Michael Phelps, a mental health advocate and one of the greatest athletes of all-time. In addition, the documentary provides discussions with mental health experts about the causes of anxiety and its sociological effects, along with the help, resources and tools available to address the condition. Everyone involved in the development of “Angst” has a personal

Netsmart and Vermont Collaborative launch care coordination platform

Tue, 04/27/2021 - 3:51am tim Vermont Business MagazineVermont Care Partners (VCP) and four member agencies announce the successful launch of the Unified Electronic Medical Records project using the Netsmart myAvatar solution. myAvatar is the industry-leading electronic health record (EHR) for behavioral health and addiction services and is a component of the Netsmart CareFabric platform, an integrated framework of solutions and services used by providers for integrated healthcare. The CareFabric platform leverages the health record data of this unique collaborative, to enhance provider care delivery in the catchment areas served by these agencies across the state of Vermont. When fully leveraged, the platform will enable improved care coordination by providing real-time analytics and clinical decision support for value-based care.

A grim anniversary, with hope on the horizon

BENNINGTON — “We cannot be paralyzed by anxiety, but we can’t be lulled into complacency.” Those words have guided Dr. Trey Dobson and the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center through a year unlike any other. The COVID-19 pandemic officially reached Vermont on March 7, 2020, when the state Department of Health announced that an adult patient was being treated for the coronavirus at SVMC. In the year since, 1,480 residents of Bennington County have developed COVID-19, and nine have died. Statewide, the death toll is 207, with nearly 16,000 cases recorded. The disease’s arrival on Bennington’s doorstep resulted in a ripple of anxiety that had already begun to reverberate across the country: would there be enough protective equipment and ventilators to go around?

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