The Role of Community Health Centers in Providing Behavioral Health Care |
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Authors: | Peter Shin PhD MPH Jessica Sharac MSc MPH D. Richard Mauery MS MPH |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Health Policy, George Washington University, 2021 K Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20006, USA
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Abstract: | The prevalence of behavioral health problems is higher for low-income individuals, yet this population is less likely to receive behavioral health treatment. Community health centers have their advantages as behavioral health-care providers because they serve a majority low-income population and are located in medically underserved areas. Their role in providing behavioral health care is expected to expand under health reform as they are expected to double their patient capacity, and due to increased insurance coverage for individuals with behavioral health problems. However, the ability of community health centers to provide behavioral health care is compromised by provider shortages and funding shortfalls. |
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