Ensuring that Indiana communities have the capacity to meet the increasing need for substance use disorder services is of critical importance to health care systems, professional training programs, and community organizations. Therefore, this report aims to understand the substance use disorder workforce capacity in Indiana and its relation to ED utilization for substance use services
A publication of the IDPH Division of Behavioral Health to find out what's happening with Substance ...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
IMPORTANCE Although substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent and associated with adverse consequ...
The substance abuse workforce is a subset of the larger mental health workforce and includes only th...
Assuring that mental health services are available and accessible for all Hoosiers that need them is...
The following recommendations for Indiana’s Addiction Counselor Workforce were generated as a result...
The use of alcohol and drugs is a significant public health problem in the United States. Indiana, l...
Indiana consists of 92 counties, which can be divided into 8 service regions. The prevalence of subs...
In 2017, Indiana University, in cooperation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and community partner...
Indiana’s Behavioral Health and Human Service (BHHS) Professionals workforce is comprised of license...
The probability of whether an individual engages in substance use is associated with several risk an...
The healthcare workforce represents the intersection of medical science, health care delivery, and p...
Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are ...
Substance use is a significant public health problem in the United States. Excessive use of alcohol ...
Indiana’s mental health workforce is comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric advanced...
A publication of the IDPH Division of Behavioral Health to find out what's happening with Substance ...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
IMPORTANCE Although substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent and associated with adverse consequ...
The substance abuse workforce is a subset of the larger mental health workforce and includes only th...
Assuring that mental health services are available and accessible for all Hoosiers that need them is...
The following recommendations for Indiana’s Addiction Counselor Workforce were generated as a result...
The use of alcohol and drugs is a significant public health problem in the United States. Indiana, l...
Indiana consists of 92 counties, which can be divided into 8 service regions. The prevalence of subs...
In 2017, Indiana University, in cooperation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and community partner...
Indiana’s Behavioral Health and Human Service (BHHS) Professionals workforce is comprised of license...
The probability of whether an individual engages in substance use is associated with several risk an...
The healthcare workforce represents the intersection of medical science, health care delivery, and p...
Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are ...
Substance use is a significant public health problem in the United States. Excessive use of alcohol ...
Indiana’s mental health workforce is comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric advanced...
A publication of the IDPH Division of Behavioral Health to find out what's happening with Substance ...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
IMPORTANCE Although substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent and associated with adverse consequ...