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05/29/2026

Tracy Pacini worked in the emergency department before she became a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. It's where she learned something that still shapes how she practices today: that patients carry emotional and psychological needs right alongside their physical ones, and that the two often can't be separated.

Today, Tracy is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Supervisor at Amaze Health, caring for adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD, trauma, insomnia, and mood disorders.

Her approach is patient-centered and collaborative, because no two people arrive with the same story. Through evaluation, medication management, education, and supportive therapy, she works with each patient to build a plan that fits their life and lasts.

"I believe effective mental health treatment begins with a trusting, supportive relationship, one where you feel heard, respected, and empowered."

Tracy is one of the providers making mental health care at Amaze feel different—personal, collaborative, and built around you.

05/18/2026

If you're an HR or benefits leader who feels like you've already tried everything to control healthcare costs, you still have options.

This Thursday, David Silverstein and Ben Falk are joining Rocky Mountain Total Rewards Association at Empower Field at Mile High for a candid conversation about what's driving employer healthcare costs and what a fundamentally different approach to your health plan could look like.

If you've ever sat in a benefits renewal meeting convinced you've run out of levers to pull, this event is for you.

It's free to attend, but registration is required.
Register here: https://lnkd.in/gjbKhHWb

We look forward to seeing you!

05/14/2026

Hantavirus is having a moment. If your feed has been flooded with hantavirus headlines this week, you're not alone. Between the M/V Hondius cruise ship outbreak, screenshots of out-of-context CDC guidance, and posts warning about the new "airborne Ebola," it's hard to separate the facts from the frenzy.

So, we did what we always do for our members. We talked to the experts and put everything you need to know in one place.

In our latest article, we break down everything you need to know:

• What actually happened on the Hondius (and why the Andes strain is different)
• The history of hantavirus—from 1951 Korea to the 1993 Four Corners outbreak to today
• Why "can spread between people" isn't the same as "spreads easily"
• What that 42-day incubation window really means (hint: it's protocol, not panic)
• The symptoms to watch for if you've been around rodents
• How to safely clean garages, sheds, and cabins where mice may have nested

The bottom line? For the overwhelming majority of us, personal risk remains very low, but hantavirus isn't nothing. Three people have died in this outbreak, and the virus kills a handful of Americans every year, usually after routine exposure in a garage or cabin out West.

If you want to learn how it spreads, what symptoms to watch for, and how to protect yourself and your family, we've put it all in one place.

At Amaze, we understand that while some viruses spread quickly, fear tends to spread even faster. Our job is to help you tell the difference.

https://amazehealth.com/hantavirus-is-real-so-is-the-online-hype/

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