- Primary CareIntegrate mental health and substance use treatment into primary care settings. Equipping primary care providers with the tools to identify, treat, and manage behavioral health conditions is a proven approach for delivering quality mental health and substance use care, particularly for individuals with depression. To facilitate adoption of these models, the President’s FY23 budget will double funding for primary and behavioral health integration programs. In addition, using existing authority, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will test payment models that support the delivery of whole-person care through behavioral health integration and authorize Medicaid reimbursement of inter-professional consultations so that primary care providers can consult with a specialist and provide needed care for patients.
- Emergency CareOur youth have been particularly impacted as losses from COVID and disruptions in routines and relationships have led to increased social isolation, anxiety, and learning loss. More than half of parents express concern over their children’s mental well-being. An early study has found that students are about five months behind in math and four months behind in reading, compared with students prior to the pandemic. In 2019, one in three high school students and half of female students reported persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, an overall increase of 40 percent from 2009. Emergency department visits for attempted suicide have risen 51 percent among adolescent girls.
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- Mental HealthA Path Forward: Vanderbilt research provides new insights and possible solutions into mental health crisis - Mission Addiction Treatment
- PsychiatryWhen the COVID-19 pandemic first hit in the spring of 2020, it was a phenomenon unlike any the modern world had seen. “The fact that a virus can seemingly come out of nowhere, float in the air and put your life or the lives of your family and community at risk is an existential kind of dread many Americans had never faced before to this magnitude,” says Jonathan Metzl, the Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry and chair of the Department of Medicine, Health and Society.
- Behavioral HealthWe are dedicated to creating a safe & dignified environment for those in need of treatment for addiction or mental illness, without judgement or stigma. Our team is made up of highly trained addiction treatment, behavioral health & medical professionals that will create a personalized treatment program & ongoing collaborative care for you.
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