[Excerpt] Congress has held hearings and some Members have introduced legislation addressing the interrelated topics of the quality of mental health care, access to mental health care, and the cost of mental health care. The mental health workforce is a key component of each of these topics. The quality of mental health care depends partially on the skills of the people providing the care. Access to mental health care relies on, among other things, the number of appropriately skilled providers available to provide care. The cost of mental health care depends in part on the wages of the people providing care. Thus an understanding of the mental health workforce may be helpful in crafting policy and conducting oversight. This report aims to p...
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental he...
This report begins with a historical perspective on delivery of mental health care services. Next, i...
Interventions addressing healthcare workers’ mental health should build upon an exhaustive understan...
[Excerpt] This report begins with a working definition of the mental health workforce and a brief di...
Building and maintaining an adequate mental health workforce requires successful recruitment and ret...
Today we think we know a lot more about mental health care than our country\u27s founders did. Yet i...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. David Webber, Political ScienceFor decades, health insura...
This issue brief examines two issues that are key to meeting children’s unmet needs for mental healt...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
Mental health and wellbeing has become an increasingly important issue that impacts communities in m...
This comment focuses on what American employers should be doing to recognize and deal with an employ...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
[Excerpt] Large numbers of people in the UK have mild to moderate and severe mental health condition...
This comment will focus on what American employers are doing or should be doing to recognize and dea...
Mental health services in the United States are increasingly facing shortages in the availability of...
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental he...
This report begins with a historical perspective on delivery of mental health care services. Next, i...
Interventions addressing healthcare workers’ mental health should build upon an exhaustive understan...
[Excerpt] This report begins with a working definition of the mental health workforce and a brief di...
Building and maintaining an adequate mental health workforce requires successful recruitment and ret...
Today we think we know a lot more about mental health care than our country\u27s founders did. Yet i...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. David Webber, Political ScienceFor decades, health insura...
This issue brief examines two issues that are key to meeting children’s unmet needs for mental healt...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
Mental health and wellbeing has become an increasingly important issue that impacts communities in m...
This comment focuses on what American employers should be doing to recognize and deal with an employ...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
[Excerpt] Large numbers of people in the UK have mild to moderate and severe mental health condition...
This comment will focus on what American employers are doing or should be doing to recognize and dea...
Mental health services in the United States are increasingly facing shortages in the availability of...
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental he...
This report begins with a historical perspective on delivery of mental health care services. Next, i...
Interventions addressing healthcare workers’ mental health should build upon an exhaustive understan...