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6. Creating a Coordinated Mental Health System for Better Access and Care

Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Does this sound familiar? Have you been told that all you need to do is reach out and ask for help? Yet, despite your efforts, you find yourself stuck in a convoluted maze of behavioral health systems, facing vexing hurdles at every turn. The pain of seeking assistance and not receiving the coordinated and streamlined mental health services you desperately need is overwhelming. It's time to explore a different approach, one that tackles the bottlenecks in the system and offers real solutions to improve access and coordination.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Navigate the convoluted maze of behavioral health systems.
  • Understand the urgency of a streamlined mental health infrastructure.
  • Expose the scarcity of mental health assistance in underprivileged rural settings.
  • Realize the universal demand for effective mental health intervention.
  • Break the harmful cycle of stereotypes associated with mental health issues. 


The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction, 
00:02:27 - Pillars of a Functional System, 
00:05:25 - Rural Emergency Hospitals, 
00:08:30 - Data on Mental Health, 
00:11:20 - Global Perspective, 
00:13:42 - The Problems with Outpatient Appointments for Crisis, 
00:15:39 - The Issues with Walk-In Hours, 
00:18:10 - Lack of Scheduling and Transparent Communication, 
00:20:13 - Evaluation without Treatment, 
00:22:41 - Triaging and Utilizing Lived Experience, 
00:26:50 - Self Care Tip: Reach Out for Help, 
00:28:09 - Finding Assistance in Rural Communities, 
00:29:28 - Start Close to Home, 
00:30:26 - Implementing the No Wrong Door Approach, 
00:31:40 - Call to Action, 


Links to Data:

WHO World Mental Health Today: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240049338


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