Mental Health Policy in the Era of COVID-19

The response to the global COVID-19 pandemic has important ramifications for mental health systems and the patients they serve. This article describes significant changes in mental health policy prompted by the COVID-19 crisis across five major areas: legislation, regulation, financing, accountabili...

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Hauptverfasser: Goldman, Matthew L, Druss, Benjamin G, Horvitz-Lennon, Marcela, Norquist, Grayson S, Kroeger Ptakowski, Kristin, Brinkley, Amy, Greiner, Miranda, Hayes, Heath, Hepburn, Brian, Jorgensen, Shea, Swartz, Marvin S, Dixon, Lisa B
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Health care policy
Health Care Sciences & Services
Health Policy & Services
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Humans
Inventions
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Mental Health - trends
Mental health care
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Social Determinants of Health
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Workforce
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