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31. Understanding the U.S. Behavioral Health Workforce Shortage - Resources
Date: May 2023

Discusses the shortage of behavioral health professionals across the country and highlights some of the contributing factors. Breaks down factors affecting licensed providers, clinical supporters, community care workers, and frontline workers. Makes recommendations for policymakers and includes considerations for rural areas.

...Behavioral health · Behavioral health workforce · Health workforce supply and demand · Policy · Population health · Statistics and data...

32. Behavioral Health: Available Workforce Information and Federal Actions to Help Recruit and Retain Providers - Resources
Date: Oct 2022

Examines the available information on the behavioral health workforce, including federal data on the number of providers nationwide and the projection of the supply and demand for behavioral health providers in 2030. Identifies key barriers to recruiting and retaining behavioral health providers, as well as actions federal agencies have taken to support recruiting and retaining these providers. Outlines federal loan repayment, scholarship, and training programs designed to address workforce challenges in rural and other underserved areas.

...Behavioral health · Behavioral health workforce · Health workforce supply and demand · Policy · Recruitment and retention of health...

33. 2022 Indiana Behavioral Health Workforce Demand Brief - Resources
Date: 2024

Provides information on county-level demand for various behavioral health professions in Indiana, as well as job growth rates at the state and national level. Includes data on addiction and mental health counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.

...Health Workforce Research and Policy Tagged as Behavioral health workforce · County-by-county data · Health...

34. Addressing Burnout in the Behavioral Health Workforce Through Organizational Strategies - Resources
Date: 2022

Offers organization-level interventions to prevent and reduce burnout among behavioral health workers and provides examples of strategies used by other organizations to address burnout. Mentions challenges that contribute to burnout in rural areas, including low occupational prestige and workforce shortages.

...Health Services Administration Tagged as Behavioral health workforce · Mental health · Mental health conditions · Occupational health...

35. Lessons in Rural Leadership - Resources
Date: Nov 2023

Provides guidance on cultivating leadership among a rural behavioral health workforce. Highlights some challenges for building mental health workforce leadership curriculum and discusses local barriers faced by a rural behavioral health workforce, such as insurance coverage, transportation, and housing, among others.

...Health Technology Transfer Center Tagged as Behavioral health · Behavioral health workforce · Leadership · Social determinants of health...

36. Nebraska Behavioral Health Workforce Dashboard - Resources
Reviewed: Jun 2023

Dashboard that allows user to search behavioral workforce providers by region or county in Nebraska. Includes charts about distribution of providers by age, gender, rural versus urban, race/ethnicity, and more.

...Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, University of Nebraska Medical Center Tagged as Behavioral health · Behavioral health workforce...

37. The Behavioral Health Workforce in Rural America: Developing a National Recruitment Strategy - Resources
Date: Feb 2020

Describes successful strategies to recruit and retain behavioral health workers in rural areas, based on phone interviews with state-level experts in rural health and behavioral health. Explores financial incentives, education and training programs, telehealth, licensure or scope of practice changes, innovative state approaches, and policy considerations.

...health and behavioral health. Explores financial incentives, education and training programs, telehealth, licensure or scope of practice changes, innovative state approaches, and policy considerations. --- View more The Behavioral Health Workforce...

38. Assessment of the Capacity of Virginia's Licensed Behavioral Health Workforce - Resources
Date: Jan 2022

Provides statewide and locality-specific data on the capacity of each of Virginia's licensed behavioral health (BH) professional types, data regarding Virginia's pipeline to produce more BH professionals, current demand for them, and the consequences of an inadequate supply. Features county-level maps showing distribution of psychiatrists, psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners, licensed clinical psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors, and a map showing Virginia Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas with limited broadband service.

...Behavioral health workforce · Broadband · Health workforce education and training · Health workforce pipeline · Health workforce shortage...

39. MACPAC Response to Senate Finance Committee Request for Information on Behavioral Health - Resources
Date: Nov 2021

Summarizes the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission's (MACPAC) ongoing analysis of behavioral health in Medicaid and CHIP and offers policy recommendations. Discusses the behavioral health workforce; behavioral healthcare service delivery and access; mental health parity; telehealth; and improving access for children and youth. Includes rural references and considerations throughout.

...Behavioral Health --- Summarizes the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission's (MACPAC) ongoing analysis of behavioral health in Medicaid and CHIP and offers policy recommendations. Discusses the behavioral health workforce...

40. Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training- Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults (BHWET-CAY) Program for Professionals - Funding
Deadline: Jul 14, 2023

Grants to increase the supply and distribution of behavioral health professionals providing services for children, adolescents, and young adults (CAY), and thereby increase access to behavioral health providers and services in rural and underserved communities.

...behavioral health professionals providing services for children, adolescents, and young adults (CAY), and thereby increase access to behavioral health providers and services in rural and underserved communities. --- View more Behavioral Health Workforce...