Mind Springs Health has entered discussions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on the possibility of offering ...
Mind Springs Health, the largest behavioral health care provider on the Western Slope, decided on Thursday not to move ...
According to a press release obtained by WesternSlopeNow, a unanimous decision was made to “to not move forward with a ...
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来自MSNReport says Mind Springs Health is in talks to treat ICE detainees, but no agreement has ...People detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could be kept at West Springs Hospital as early as March, ...
Mind Springs’ Board of Directors voted unanimously on Feb. 13 to stop pursuing a proposed contract with U.S. Immigration and ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNMind Springs Health no longer in talks with ICEMind Springs Health is no longer moving forward with a proposed mental healthcare contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
The board of Mind Springs Health, its parent organization, unanimously voted Thursday not to pursue such a contract.
Mind Springs Health’s Board of Directors unanimously determined the organization will not proceed with a mental healthcare ...
Mind Springs Health and West Springs Hospital, who recently signed an agreement with Larkin Health in November 2024, were not able to comment on camera but provided a press release on the decision.
According to a Mind Springs press release, the decision to cease communications with ICE stemmed from concerns expressed by community members and stakeholders. “After thorough deliberation ...
Nicholas Torres said in a previous interview with Aspen Public Radio that Mind Springs was in talks with ICE to keep detainees in its inpatient care system for treatment, and had also considered ...
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