Valley Behavioral Health System - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Barling, AR

Valley Behavioral Health System is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Barling, Arkansas. It is located at 10301 Mayo Drive, Barling, Arkansas 72923. You can reach out to the office of Valley Behavioral Health System via phone at (479) 494-5700.

The ownership type of Valley Behavioral Health System is Voluntary non-profit - Other and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Valley Behavioral Health System is 044006.

Contact Information

Valley Behavioral Health System
10301 Mayo Drive, Barling, Arkansas 72923
(479) 494-5700
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Hospital Profile

NameValley Behavioral Health System
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location10301 Mayo Drive, Barling, Arkansas
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Other
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)044006

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1104884006
Organization NameVALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM, LLC
Doing Business AsVALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Address10301 Mayo Dr, Barling, AR 72923
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number479-494-5700

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NPI Number1982961439
Organization NameVALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM LLC
Doing Business AsVALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Address10301 Mayo Drive, Barling, AR 72923
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number479-494-5700

News Archive

New scoring system can help clinicians better identify non-ICU patients at risk for GI bleeding

Critically ill patients in hospital intensive care units (ICUs) are routinely prescribed acid-suppressive medications to reduce their risk of developing stress ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding, both of which can result from being in a stressful environment and from being intubated. Over the years, this routine practice has often been extended to patients outside the ICU, despite a lack of evidence that this population is at significant risk of these complications.

Bush Administration should rescind SCHIP directive that restricts enrollment expansions, editorial states

"The Bush administration is determined to frustrate state efforts to provide health insurance to middle-income children despite analyses judging its tactics as illegal and unenforceable," a New York Times editorial states.

Histamine is key to narcolepsy

Narcolepsy is a disorder of sleep regulation that affects control of wakefulness and sleep and renders the patient subject to disabling sleepiness during the day.

Hypoxia in primary tumors influences dormant DTCs that evade cancer therapy, study shows

In a first of its kind study, Mount Sinai researchers have discovered the conditions by which specific signals in primary tumors of head and neck and breast cancers, pre-program cancer cells to become dormant and evade chemotherapy after spreading.

Presumed immunity in US remains below the threshold sufficient to disrupt SARS-CoV-2 transmission

Researchers have investigated publicly available data published to investigate the proportion of the US population that has become immune to SARS-CoV-2.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 8 days ago


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News Archive

New scoring system can help clinicians better identify non-ICU patients at risk for GI bleeding

Critically ill patients in hospital intensive care units (ICUs) are routinely prescribed acid-suppressive medications to reduce their risk of developing stress ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding, both of which can result from being in a stressful environment and from being intubated. Over the years, this routine practice has often been extended to patients outside the ICU, despite a lack of evidence that this population is at significant risk of these complications.

Bush Administration should rescind SCHIP directive that restricts enrollment expansions, editorial states

"The Bush administration is determined to frustrate state efforts to provide health insurance to middle-income children despite analyses judging its tactics as illegal and unenforceable," a New York Times editorial states.

Histamine is key to narcolepsy

Narcolepsy is a disorder of sleep regulation that affects control of wakefulness and sleep and renders the patient subject to disabling sleepiness during the day.

Hypoxia in primary tumors influences dormant DTCs that evade cancer therapy, study shows

In a first of its kind study, Mount Sinai researchers have discovered the conditions by which specific signals in primary tumors of head and neck and breast cancers, pre-program cancer cells to become dormant and evade chemotherapy after spreading.

Presumed immunity in US remains below the threshold sufficient to disrupt SARS-CoV-2 transmission

Researchers have investigated publicly available data published to investigate the proportion of the US population that has become immune to SARS-CoV-2.

Read more News

› Verified 8 days ago

Hospitals in Barling, AR

Valley Behavioral Health System
Psychiatric Hospital
Location: 10301 Mayo Drive, Barling, Arkansas 72923
Phone: (479) 494-5700    

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