The BHWRC seeks to help produce a mental health and substance use disorder workforce of sufficient size and skill to meet the nation's behavioral health needs.
MFTs/MHCs aren't currently covered by Medicare. We highlight the importance of becoming Medicare-eligible providers, how they can address gaps in BH needs of older adults, and the current legislation under consideration that can make this possible. @aamftbit.ly/3b7m1vi
It's #WorldTeenMentalWellnessDay! There is no health without mental health!
#MentalHealth is just as important as physical health, and asking for help is a normal part of life.
You should never feel like you have to take on the world 🌎 alone.
➡️ mentalhealth.gov
A recent survey by the Association for Behavioral Healthcare in Massachusetts highlights significant recruitment and retention problems. Read more: hcinnovationgroup.com/popula…
Integrating primary care services in community mental health care settings can positively impact the overall health of the patient. Read more: ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/…
Thanks to Optum and NACBHDD for an opportunity to share some of our work with providers, individuals, and community stakeholders to advance health equity and ensure everyone can access the support they need to be healthy and resilient. @bhwrc@nacbhdd@narmh@kennedyforum@drronm
A Continuum-Based Framework as a Practice Assessment Tool for Integration of General Health in Behavioral Health Care: better integrate primary care with behavioral health with findings from this article. ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/…