A New Agenda for Optimizing Investments in Community Mental Health and Reducing Disparities.

M. Alegría, Jenny Zhen-Duan, I. O'Malley, Karissa DiMarzio
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The Biden-Harris Administration's FY22 budget includes $1.6 billion for the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program, more than double the FY21 allocation, given the rising mental health crises observed across the nation. This is timely since there have been two interrelated paradigm shifts: one giving attention to the role of the environmental context as central in mental health outcomes, the other moving upstream to earlier mental health interventions at the community level rather than only at the individual level. An opportunity to reimagine and redesign the agenda of mental health research and service delivery with marginalized communities opens the door to more community-based care interventions. This involves establishing multisector partnerships to address the social and psychological needs that can be addressed at the community level rather than the clinical level. This will require a shift in training, delivery systems, and reimbursement models. The authors describe the scientific evidence justifying these programs and elaborate on opportunities to target investments in community mental health that can reduce disparities and improve well-being for all. They select levers where there is some evidence that such approaches matter substantially, are modifiable, and advance the science and public policy practice. They conclude with specific recommendations and the logistical steps needed to support this transformational shift.
优化社区精神卫生投资和减少差距的新议程。
拜登-哈里斯政府的22财年预算包括16亿美元用于社区心理健康服务整体拨款计划,这是21财年拨款的两倍多,因为全国范围内观察到不断上升的心理健康危机。这是及时的,因为有两种相互关联的范式转变:一种是关注环境背景在心理健康结果中的核心作用,另一种是向上移动到社区一级的早期心理健康干预措施,而不仅仅是在个人一级。重新构想和重新设计边缘化社区精神卫生研究和服务提供议程的机会为更多的社区护理干预打开了大门。这涉及建立多部门伙伴关系,以解决可以在社区一级而不是在临床一级解决的社会和心理需求。这将需要在培训、交付系统和报销模式方面进行转变。作者描述了证明这些项目合理性的科学证据,并详细阐述了针对社区心理健康进行投资的机会,这些投资可以减少差距,改善所有人的福祉。他们选择有证据表明这些方法具有实质性意义、可修改的杠杆,并推进科学和公共政策实践。报告最后提出了支持这一转型所需的具体建议和后勤步骤。
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