Trends in mental health and substance abuse services at the nation's community health centers: 1998-2003.
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| Title: | Trends in mental health and substance abuse services at the nation's community health centers: 1998-2003. |
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| Authors: | Druss BG (AUTHOR), Bornemann T (AUTHOR), Fry-Johnson YW (AUTHOR), McCombs HG (AUTHOR), Politzer RM (AUTHOR), Rust G (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | American Journal of Public Health. Oct2006, Vol. 96 Issue 10, p1779-1784. 6p. |
| Subjects: | Community mental health services, Health facilities, Medical personnel, Outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities, Public health surveillance, Outpatient mental health facilities, Public health |
| Geographic Terms: | United States |
| Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: We examined trends in delivery of mental health and substance abuse services at the nation's community health centers. METHODS: Analyses used data from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Primary Care's (BPHC) 1998 and 2003 Uniform Data System, merged with county-level data. RESULTS: Between 1998 and 2003, the number of patients diagnosed with a mental health/substance abuse disorder in community health centers increased from 210,000 to 800,000. There was an increase in the number of patients per specialty mental health/substance abuse treatment provider and a decline in the mean number of patient visits, from 7.3 visits per patient to 3.5 by 2003. Although most community health centers had some on-site mental health/substance abuse services, centers without on-site services were more likely to be located in counties with fewer mental health/substance abuse clinicians, psychiatric emergency rooms, and inpatient hospitals. CONCLUSIONS: Community health centers are playing an increasingly central role in providing mental health/substance abuse treatment services in the United States. It is critical both to ensure that these centers have adequate resources for providing mental health/substance abuse care and that they develop effective linkages with mental health/substance abuse clinicians in the communities they serve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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