Availability and Accessibility of Mental Health Services in New York City.

Joshua Breslau,Dionne Barnes-Proby, Mallika Bhandarkar,Jonathan H Cantor, Russell Hanson,Aaron Kofner, Rosemary Li, Nipher Malika,Alexandra Mendoza-Graf,Harold Alan Pincus

Rand health quarterly(2022)

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Mental health services are critical components of public health infrastructure that provide essential supports to people living with psychiatric disorders. In a typical year, about 20 percent of people will have a psychiatric disorder, and about 5 percent will experience serious psychological distress, indicating a potentially serious mental illness. Nationally, the use of mental health services is low, and the use of care is not equitably distributed. In the United States as a whole and in New York City (NYC), non-Hispanic white individuals are more likely to use mental health services than non-Hispanic black individuals or Hispanic individuals. The challenges of ensuring the availability of mental health services for all groups in NYC are particularly acute, given the size of the population and its diversity in income, culture, ethnicity, and language. Adding to these underlying challenges, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted established patterns of care. To advance policy strategy for addressing gaps in the mental health services system, RAND researchers investigate the availability and accessibility of mental health services in NYC. The RAND team used two complementary approaches to address these issues. First, the team conducted interviews with a broad group of professionals and patients in the mental health system to identify barriers to care and potential strategies for improving access and availability. Second, the team investigated geographic variations in the availability of mental health services by compiling and mapping data on the locations and service characteristics of mental health treatment facilities in NYC.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19),Health Care Access,Health Care Facilities,Health Care Services Capacity,Medical Professionals,Mental Health Treatment,New York City,Patient Experience,Telemedicine
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