在佛罗里达州盖恩斯维尔建立独立和综合的学生行为健康诊所,以解决心理健康差异

Gabriel Cartagena, E. Ferguson, L. Waxenberg
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佛罗里达州继续在全国精神健康诊断率最高的州中名列前茅。阿拉丘阿县是盖恩斯维尔社区的所在地,在诊断和获得行为健康干预方面仍然存在显著差异。造成这种差距的一个重要因素可能是该地区的社会经济福利,许多人报告社会经济地位低,获得医疗保险的机会有限。盖恩斯维尔还拥有先进的初级保健服务和专业网络,以满足社区需求。在这些网络中,建立了一个学生经营的医疗诊所系统,为没有保险/保险不足的病人提供服务。这个系统的新成员是一个心理学研究生经营的行为健康诊所,它有一个综合的初级保健系统,与其他医疗服务部门携手合作。本文旨在(1)描述由研究生团队开发的独立的,学生经营的行为健康诊所模式;(2)描述在免费诊所网络中实施/整合这种新的诊所模式,以满足可获得的心理健康服务的需求,并为患者提供综合护理的机会。讨论了当前的障碍、促进因素和模型向前发展的计划。
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Establishing Independent and Integrated Student-Run Behavioral Health Clinics to Address Mental Health Disparities in Gainesville, Florida
Florida continues to rank among the highest states for mental health diagnoses in the nation. Alachua County, which is home to the Gainesville community, continues to experience significant disparity in diagnoses versus access to behavioral health interventions. A significant contributor to this disparity may be the socioeconomic wellbeing of the region, where many individuals report low socioeconomic status and limited access to medical insurance. Gainesville is also home to an advanced network of primary care services and specialties to meet community needs. Among these networks is an established system of student-run medical clinics for uninsured/underinsured patients. New to this system is a psychology graduate student-run behavioral health clinic with an integrated primary care system working hand-in-hand with other medical services. The present article aims to (1) describe the development of an independent, student-run behavioral health clinic model by a graduate student team and (2) describe the implementation/integration of this new clinic model within a free clinic network to meet a need for accessible mental health services, as well as provide patients with an opportunity for integrated care. Current barriers, facilitators, and plans for the models moving forward are discussed.    
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