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States fueling workforce growth, but momentum at risk of slowing
Direct payments to provider agencies for worker recruitment/retention and increased funding for behavioral health services are among the key strategies states have been deploying in increasing numbers to boost the mental health and substance use treatment workforce, according to a newly published report.