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The overall provider shortage, combined with other unique factors, means rural residents have the odds stacked against them when it comes to seeking mental and behavioral healthcare. But one expert says telehealth can make a big difference.
Steven Ross JohnsonandJaclyn Jeffrey-WilenskyDec. 4, 2024 Cuts Could End Medicaid for Millions Trigger laws tied to federal funding could swiftly end Medicaid expansion in some states, putting more than 3 million adults at risk of losing their health coverage. ...
To facilitate reform efforts, more research is needed on the current status of mental health services in rural long-term care. Also needed are new tools promoting the targeted use of provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to address the mental health needs of rural long-term care recipi...
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How Schools Can Help Bridge the Mental Health Care Gap for Rural Students As children across America return to the classroom this fall, the reality is that those in rural communities will face Building Partnerships to Support Mental Health Needs in Diverse Rural Schools ...
Having poor mental health can be life-threatening, and problems tied to it are prevalent in communities across the U.S. An estimated 50% of Americans are “diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder at some point in their lifetime,” and suicide is the 10th-leading cause of death in...
The article reports on an increase which has been seen in the number of older people with mental health problems living in rural locations in Australia and discusses the challenges associated with treating people with mental health problems in rural Australia. A discussion of a project which has ...
The outcomes of this systematic review led to the identification and description of four clusters of obstacles which impact upon adult males seeking medical health care in rural and remote communities of Australia. These clusters were in line with Anderson's Model. The model could not, however, ...
Rural Canadians facemental health concerns to the same degree as their urban counterparts, but rural communities have less access to psychologists, and that access may be eroding. Psychologists can be found in the public system (for example, schools, hos...