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Behavioral Health

Did You Know Taking Certain Medications Can Raise Your Risk of Diabetes?

Diabetes is a serious health issue and early detection is vital. If you’re taking medicine for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, talk to your health care provider. If you are at risk, you may need a simple test to check your blood glucose levels.

Reach Out for Help With Drug or Alcohol Problems

Struggling with drugs? Struggling with alcohol? If you or a family member aren’t sure what to do to get help, watching this short video will provide helpful information on treatment and support.

Don't Let Your Mental Health Care End When You Leave the Hospital

If you’ve been recently discharged from an ER or inpatient hospital for a mental health or substance use concern, continue your journey to wellness with additional care. Professional treatment including therapy and medication management can help improve your health and relationships. Watch this short video to learn how to find help.

Talk to Your Doctor About Your Mental Health Meds

Medication instructions can be hard to follow, or you may have questions about your medications. Watch this short video on how to talk with your provider about your questions and some ways that you can work with your provider to better understand your medications. 

Help Is Available for Those Struggling With Mental Health: A Message From the Chief Medical Officer

Many people are feeling more stressed and anxious than usual. Some may have trouble with appetite, sleep, concentration or other aspects of their lives. Some may drink, use drugs or turn to other unhealthy coping strategies. Please know that help is available. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana Chief Medical Director Dr. David Lechner, shares some resources that can support mental health.