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...has an opportunity to learn from that experience and enact policies that make telehealth services permanent and sustainable features of mental health care.  Overview of Telehealth Telehealth
...urban communities, rural residents depend on food stamps and Medicaid programs to help with their nutrition and health care needs. The obstacles to accessing places of employment,
...direct adverse mental health effects, shootings negatively impact enrollment, attendance, academic performance, graduation rates, employment, and future earnings. Youth Mental Health Services Like much of the health
...Mental Health Needs of Michigan Youth with School-Based Health Services), a key focus of public health policy must be to ensure an adequate supply of behavioral health
...The state has limited information about health outcomes, health care utilization, and health care costs within the state prison system, making it difficult to measure the adequacy

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April 23, 2024
...we cannot even discuss the true drivers of health care costs, namely: poor health, unnecessary care, and the high price of healthcare services. (For a discussion of
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December 12, 2018
...opportunity to be their best (and healthiest) self. This national value, she said, is at the core of the public health principle of health equity. The road

Council Briefs

October 30, 2020
...million Michigan residents have a mental health condition. Access to services is limited because of a shortage of mental health professionals across the state, especially rural areas.
...school-based health centers to disseminate health information and enhance health education efforts and strategies. Beyond vital health literacy efforts, school libraries can also be a source of
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