Assessing public behavioral health services data: a mixed method analysis
Abstract Background Measuring behavioral health treatment accessibility requires timely, comprehensive and accurate data collection. Existing public sources of data have inconsistent metrics, delayed times to publication and do not measure all factors related to accessibility. This study seeks to ca...
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Main Authors: | Sierra X. Vaughn (Author), Hannah L. Maxey (Author), Alyson Keen (Author), Kelli Thoele (Author), Robin Newhouse (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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