This report begins with a historical perspective on delivery of mental health care services. Next, it describes the health care delivery system within which mental health care is currently provided and presents the various mechanisms that finance the current system. In describing the mental health system, this report considers three aspects: Who provides care? Where is the care provided? Who pays for the care? Finally, this report analyzes the barriers to receiving mental health treatment and workforce training issues, and presents possible options for Congress to address these barriers
Background: In the United States, there is an uneasy division of responsibility for financing mental...
Mental health parity laws require insurers to extend comparable benefits for mental and physical hea...
America is in a mental health crisis in treating individuals with Severe Mental Illness (SMI). The g...
Access to mental healthcare has continually become an elusive dream for many of American citizens af...
This report begins with a working definition of the mental health workforce and a brief discussion o...
This chapter examines the organization and delivery of mental health services in the United States f...
n the last few years, the I Commonwealth and many of the states have worked at developing principles...
There is continuing evidence of significant economic and social changes currently occurring within o...
The thesis of the Article is that there has been, and is, a large unmet need for mental health servi...
Mental Healththeir approaches to treatment and support, and their service cultures. There are often ...
Increasing attention is being directed toward meeting the psychiatric and medical needs of persons w...
This paper outlines the main elements and features of a mental health care delivery platform and its...
This second edition of Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective builds on the original vo...
Deinstitutionalisation coupled with reforms to the organisation and financing of services are having...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
Background: In the United States, there is an uneasy division of responsibility for financing mental...
Mental health parity laws require insurers to extend comparable benefits for mental and physical hea...
America is in a mental health crisis in treating individuals with Severe Mental Illness (SMI). The g...
Access to mental healthcare has continually become an elusive dream for many of American citizens af...
This report begins with a working definition of the mental health workforce and a brief discussion o...
This chapter examines the organization and delivery of mental health services in the United States f...
n the last few years, the I Commonwealth and many of the states have worked at developing principles...
There is continuing evidence of significant economic and social changes currently occurring within o...
The thesis of the Article is that there has been, and is, a large unmet need for mental health servi...
Mental Healththeir approaches to treatment and support, and their service cultures. There are often ...
Increasing attention is being directed toward meeting the psychiatric and medical needs of persons w...
This paper outlines the main elements and features of a mental health care delivery platform and its...
This second edition of Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective builds on the original vo...
Deinstitutionalisation coupled with reforms to the organisation and financing of services are having...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
Background: In the United States, there is an uneasy division of responsibility for financing mental...
Mental health parity laws require insurers to extend comparable benefits for mental and physical hea...
America is in a mental health crisis in treating individuals with Severe Mental Illness (SMI). The g...