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Why this matters?
Many children with Medicaid and mental health concerns don’t get the care they need.
Publication Date
4-2024
Publisher
MaineHealth
City
Portland
Keywords
Access to Care, Research, Mental Health Care, Video Chat Referral
Disciplines
Mental and Social Health
Recommended Citation
REACH Dissemination Committee, Maine, USA, "Does a Video Chat Referral Process Help Families with Children Who Have Medicaid to Initiate Mental Health Care?" (2024). REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health. 24.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/reach/24
Comments
This research summary is provided by the REACH Dissemination Committee based on a full study created by others.
Project Collaborators include key personnel and advisory panel members that represent the three largest health systems in Maine, The Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Council on Aging, Community Care Partnership of Maine, and Maine Area Health Education Center.
This program has been funded in part by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).
Please visit Does a Video Chat Referral Process Help Families with Children Who Have Medicaid to Initiate Mental Health Care? | PCORI for the full study.
Coker TR, Porras-Javier L. (2019). Does a Video Chat Referral Process Help Families With Children Who Have Medicaid to Initiate Mental Health Care? Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/8.2019.IH.12114168IC