Soliant Health has released its annual Best States for Mental Health Report, which ranks all 50 states on various factors that impact mental health and mental healthcare access.
The report was commissioned to better understand the disparities in mental health support in communities and schools nationwide, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 1 in 5 Americans will experience a mental illness each year. This comprehensive report aims to elevate the conversations about mental health and the crucial need for increased access to mental wellness services across the country.
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According to the CDC, approximately 3% of U.S. children under 18 experience blindness or visual impairment, translating to nearly 600,000 children. For these students, navigating the world of education comes with unique challenges.
From learning Braille to mastering adaptive technology, students with visual impairments require specialized support to thrive in the classroom and beyond. After all, education is about more than just grades; it’s about creating a foundation for independence, confidence, and lifelong success. For children with visual impairments, having access to the right resources—like skilled teachers, accessible materials, and supportive policies—can be life-changing.
We’ve all been there. You feel a strange pinch in your side or spot an unfamiliar bug bite on your ankle. What’s the first thing you do? You turn to Google, of course! With the world’s largest search engine at our fingertips, it’s no surprise that most Americans use Google as a more private and accessible way of finding answers to their health concerns.
To better understand the health concerns Americans are searching for in the new year, Soliant analyzed 2024 Google search data to identify the health queries that each state searches more frequently than any other state and the District of Columbia. The research reveals the illnesses most prominent at the start of the year and identifies early trends in health across the nation. In addition, Soliant medical professionals provide trusted answers to some of the most Googled medical questions.
The healthcare industry is experiencing rapid transformation due to a range of factors—from technological advancements and changes in patient care models to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Amidst these changes, attracting and retaining qualified professionals is more critical than ever.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial to understand the perspectives, motivations, and challenges faced by professionals within the industry. To explore these current trends in healthcare employment, Soliant Health has conducted a comprehensive survey of healthcare workers within the network, focusing on what drives individuals to pursue healthcare careers and what factors influence their job satisfaction and longevity.
As flu season looms, Americans are gearing up for the inevitable rise in illnesses—from sniffles and sneezes to full-blown flu cases. While some cities are protected with well-established healthcare systems and cleaner environments, others face heightened risks due to a combination of environmental and lifestyle factors in the colder months.
Today, students face unprecedented levels of stress and anxiety – from struggling with mental health to feeling behind in school following the pandemic. At Soliant Health, we believe that providing additional support to students extends far beyond enhancing academic performance. It’s about nurturing well-rounded individuals who can thrive both in and out of the classroom, recognizing that a healthy student is a successful student.