One in five adults and one in six youth experience a mental health illness within a year. These common conditions are often managed within complex public and private care provision structures that are fragmented, siloed and difficult to navigate. These problems have become increasingly evident to stakeholders and policy makers, such that several states have started to modernize and improve their mental health care facilities and infrastructure. However, there are no guidelines forthese efforts, meaning each group tends to tackle these problems in different ways. Redesigning the US Mental Health Care System brings together an array of experts working to spark lasting change in mental health care systems across the United States. Chapters explore how facility redesigns, accessibility of funding, technological advances, and other strategies can work in tandem to optimize the process of delivering services to people in need. By spotlighting these efforts to implement necessary changes-as well as providing real-life experiences from users andpractitioners within these systems-Redesigning the US Mental Health Care System creates a vision of a unified continuum of care designed to serve people at the right time and in the right place.
Part I. Designing for Mental Health Care; 1. The Need for Improved Mental Health Care System; 2. The Mental Health System Living through the Experience; 3. The Intersection Between Mental Health and the Legal System; 4. Funding and Connecting Disjointed Mental Health Services to Ensure the Right Services the First Time; 5. Reframing the Wicked Problem of Brain Health Care Through Design; Part II. Redesigning the Mental Health System in Real Life; 6. The Architecture of a Modern Psychiatric Facility; 7. Building New Hospitals in Texas; 8. Improving Access through Collaboration and Consultation in Washington State; 9. Optimizing Scarce Resources through Collaboration in the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program; 10. The Future of Aging and Mental Health; 11. Health Inequalities in the Mental Health System; 12. Funding Mental Health Care in the US: A Story of Unnecessary Complexity; 13. Telemedicine Advancements: Connecting People Conveniently; 14. Pulling it All Together: Solutions for US Mental Health System;
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