How the Collaborative Care Model is closing the mental health gap in rural America Nearly half of Americans live in an area without adequate mental health services. More than 85% of these so-called ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study found that use of the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is increasing rapidly at a national level, but enormous disparities in use ...
Several factors contribute to provider burnout: ever-increasing administrative tasks, electronic medical record documentation, too little time per patient, as well as the needs of patients between ...
Explore how the Collaborative Care Model enhances mental health access in this episode featuring Anna Bobb, MPH, executive director of the Path Forward coalition. A recent national analysis ...
Existing conventional treatments and the current model of care do not adequately address the complex challenges of mental illness Available conventional treatments and the dominant model of mental ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A care model that embeds mental health providers in primary care practices reduced suicidality by up to 56%. The ...
Advocates of a decades-old model that integrates mental health care into primary care say expanded access through the team-based system could save 14,000 lives annually. However, less than 1% of the ...
Nearly half of Americans live in an area without adequate mental health services. More than 85% of these so-called Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas are located in rural communities. This ...