Study: Michigan’s Mental Health Care System for Children & Youth a National Model
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State’s Outcomes-based Approach Employs Evidence-based Practices
New York City – A study conducted in Michigan by a national poverty research center shows the state’s approach to delivering care to children and youth in its public mental health system by focusing on outcomes is a model for health care in the United States.