A report on the remedy for behavioral health reform, putting people first.
(eBook)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published
Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force, 2020.
Physical Desc
1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations, map
Status

Description

Loading Description...

Also in this Series

Checking series information...

More Like This

Loading more titles like this title...

More Copies In Prospector

Loading Prospector Copies...

More Details

Format
eBook
Language
English

Notes

General Note
"September 2020."
General Note
"The Behavioral Health Task Force and subcommittees met from July 2019 through August 2020. This document reflects the work completed during that period."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
Colorado has a behavioral health system that works for some people, but not all. The Behavioral Health Task Force heard from hundreds of Coloradans who are continuing to struggle to access the care they need for themselves or a loved one. Tragically, many of these stories ended up in the death of a loved one. In 2018, Colorado had the seventh-highest suicide rate in the nation. Additionally, 15.3% of Coloradans reported poor mental health in 2019, up from 11.8% in 2017. Many Coloradans report they are not able to access timely care because the services they need are not available in their communities, wait times are too long, or providers can't accommodate their disabilities. The data affirms these concerns: Colorado ranked 29th worst among states by Mental Health America in terms of the prevalence of mental illness and access to care, and close to 95,000 Coloradans with substance use disorder went without treatment in 2019.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Colorado. Behavioral Health Task Force. (2020). A report on the remedy for behavioral health reform, putting people first . Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Colorado. Behavioral Health Task Force. 2020. A Report On the Remedy for Behavioral Health Reform, Putting People First. Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Colorado. Behavioral Health Task Force. A Report On the Remedy for Behavioral Health Reform, Putting People First Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Colorado. Behavioral Health Task Force. A Report On the Remedy for Behavioral Health Reform, Putting People First Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force, 2020.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID
3eb123fb-fc86-67cb-f943-26ce5ff408be-eng
Go To Grouped Work

Grouping Information

Grouped Work ID3eb123fb-fc86-67cb-f943-26ce5ff408be-eng
Full titlereport on the remedy for behavioral health reform putting people first
Authorcolorado behavioral health task force
Grouping Categorybook
Last Update2022-06-13 10:33:16AM
Last Indexed2024-04-27 00:34:56AM

Book Cover Information

Image Sourcedefault
First LoadedJun 17, 2022
Last UsedApr 13, 2024

Marc Record

First DetectedFeb 08, 2022 02:57:21 PM
Last File Modification TimeFeb 08, 2022 02:57:21 PM

MARC Record

LEADER02743cam a2200445Ii 4500
001on1286624534
003OCoLC
00520220106084744.0
006m     o  d s      
007cr |||||||||||
008211129s2020    couab   ob   s000 0 eng d
035 |a (OCoLC)1286624534
040 |a DDB|b eng|e rda|c DDB|d DDB
043 |a n-us-co
049 |a DDBA
086 |a HU10.2/P98/2020/INTERNET
086 |a HU10.2/P98/2020/INTERNET|2 codocs
1101 |a Colorado.|b Behavioral Health Task Force.
24512|a A report on the remedy for behavioral health reform, putting people first.
24630|a Putting people first
264 1|a Denver, Colo. :|b Colorado Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Task Force,|c 2020.
300 |a 1 online resource (various pagings) :|b illustrations, map
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent
336 |a still image|b sti|2 rdacontent
336 |a cartographic image|b cri|2 rdacontent
337 |a computer|b c|2 rdamedia
338 |a online resource|b cr|2 rdacarrier
500 |a "September 2020."
500 |a "The Behavioral Health Task Force and subcommittees met from July 2019 through August 2020. This document reflects the work completed during that period."
504 |a Includes bibliographical references.
520 |a Colorado has a behavioral health system that works for some people, but not all. The Behavioral Health Task Force heard from hundreds of Coloradans who are continuing to struggle to access the care they need for themselves or a loved one. Tragically, many of these stories ended up in the death of a loved one. In 2018, Colorado had the seventh-highest suicide rate in the nation. Additionally, 15.3% of Coloradans reported poor mental health in 2019, up from 11.8% in 2017. Many Coloradans report they are not able to access timely care because the services they need are not available in their communities, wait times are too long, or providers can't accommodate their disabilities. The data affirms these concerns: Colorado ranked 29th worst among states by Mental Health America in terms of the prevalence of mental illness and access to care, and close to 95,000 Coloradans with substance use disorder went without treatment in 2019.
5880 |a Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2022)
650 0|a Mental health policy|z Colorado.
650 0|a Mental health services|z Colorado.
650 0|a Health behavior|z Colorado.
85640|u http://hdl.handle.net/11629/co:35281_hu102p982020internet.pdf|z Access online
907 |a .b11210266|b 01-31-22|c 01-06-22
945 |g 1|j 0|l csdig|o -|p $0.00|q -|r -|s j |t 0|u 0|v 0|w 0|x 0|y .i11994526|z 01-06-22
994 |a C0|b DDB
998 |a cs|b 01-06-22|c m|d a |e -|f eng|g cou|h 2|i 1