Impact of the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis in North Carolina

Author:

Rynn Moira A.1,Meltzer-Brody Samantha E.2,Benca Ruth3,Lang Michael4,Brown Carrie5

Affiliation:

1. Duke University School of Medicine

2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3. Wake Forest School of Medicine

4. East Carolina University

5. NC Department of Health and Human Services

Abstract

More than 70% of children with one or more mental health diagnoses in North Carolina are not receiving treatment. For many families, emergency departments have become the frontline providers of pediatric behavioral health care. There is a great need for more behavioral health services, a bigger workforce, and environments where children and adolescents can thrive.

Publisher

North Carolina Institute of Medicine

Subject

General Medicine

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1. North Carolina Child Health Report Card 2023;NC Child

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3. Patient flow through the emergency department;The Joint Commission;Report ı Requirement, Rationale, Reference

4. January – March 2023 Self-Inflicted Injury Update;North Carolina Injury and Violence Prevention,2023

5. Investing in Behavioral Health and Resilience. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services,2023

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