August 9, 2025 - 04:06

Plymouth Psychiatric Group (PPG) has officially announced its acquisition of Psychology Consultation Specialists (PCS), a prominent outpatient mental health provider. This strategic merger aims to strengthen the range of mental health services available to the community and improve patient care through enhanced resources and expertise.
As part of this integration, PPG has selected ClinicMind, a leading electronic health record and practice management solution, to streamline operations and improve overall efficiency. The implementation of ClinicMind is expected to facilitate better communication between providers, enhance patient engagement, and optimize workflow processes.
This merger comes at a crucial time when mental health services are in high demand. By combining the strengths of both organizations, the newly formed entity is poised to offer a more comprehensive suite of services, catering to a diverse array of mental health needs. The leadership teams from both PPG and PCS are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for patients and staff alike, emphasizing continuity of care and support throughout the integration process.
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