Nevada has added four counties to its bhworks deployment. Douglas, White Pine, Humboldt, and Lander are now live for nursing and behavioral health, joining the Nevada districts already working in bhworks.

These four counties build on the base we already had in the state, they do not replace it. School teams across the earlier Nevada districts keep using bhworks for the mental health work they started, and the new counties come online with both a whole-child nursing record and the behavioral and mental health workflow on the same platform.

For a school nurse in one of the new counties, that means individual health plans, chronic and acute care, physicians’ orders, visit documentation, and universal health screening in one record, charted with the NANDA-I nursing taxonomy. For a counselor or social worker in the same building, it means screening, electronic consent, plans of care, case notes, referrals, and telehealth in that same student record. One login. One place the support team works.

Nevada first brought bhworks in through a SAMHSA Project AWARE pilot and has expanded most years since. The four new counties continue that pattern, and they widen what bhworks covers in the state from behavioral health into school nursing.

If your district wants to see how nursing and behavioral health run together on one platform, schedule a demo.