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Availability of Mental Health Services Prior to Health Care Reform Insurance Expansions.
West, Joyce C; Clarke, Diana E; Duffy, Farifteh Firoozmand; Barber, Keila D; Mojtabai, Ramin; Moscicki, Eve K; Kroeger Ptakowski, Kristin; Levin, Saul.
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  • West JC; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Clarke DE; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Duffy FF; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Barber KD; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Mojtabai R; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Moscicki EK; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Kroeger Ptakowski K; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
  • Levin S; Dr. West, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Duffy, Ms. Barber, and Dr. Moscicki are with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, Arlington, Virginia (e-mail: jwest@psych.org ). Dr. Clarke is also with the Division of Research, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mojtabai is with the De
Psychiatr Serv ; 67(9): 983-9, 2016 09 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27079993
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to examine psychiatrists' perceptions of gaps in the availability of mental health and substance use services and their ability to spend sufficient time and provide enough visits to meet patients' clinical needs. METHODS: A cross-sectional probability survey of U.S. psychiatrists was fielded during September through December 2013 by using practice-based research methods, including distribution by priority mail. Psychiatrists (N=2,800) were randomly selected from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile, and 1,188 of the 2,615 (45%) with deliverable addresses responded. Of those, 93% (N=1,099) reported currently treating psychiatric patients, forming the sample for this study. RESULTS: Thirty percent or more of psychiatrists reported being unable to provide or find a source for each of the following services in the past 30 days: psychotherapy, housing, supported employment, case management or assertive community treatment, and substance use treatment. Approximately 20% reported being unable to provide or find a source for inpatient treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation, general medical care, pharmacologic treatment, and child and adolescent treatment. Approximately half (52%) of psychiatrists reported not having enough time during patient visits, affecting 28% of patients. More than one-third (37%) reported being unable to provide enough visits to meet patients' clinical needs, affecting 24% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Psychiatrists reported constrained availability of a range of mental health, substance use, and general medical services. In order for the Affordable Care Act to realize the promise of increased access to care, the infrastructure for mental health and substance use treatment, workforce, and services delivery may require significant enhancement.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Médicos / Psiquiatria / Reforma dos Serviços de Saúde / Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde / Serviços de Saúde Mental Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Médicos / Psiquiatria / Reforma dos Serviços de Saúde / Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde / Serviços de Saúde Mental Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article