In the face of a growing youth mental health crisis, Child Psychiatry Access Programs (CPAPs) have emerged as a vital solution to bridge gaps in care. The Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy’s latest report, Pathways to Sustainability: A Road Map for Child Psychiatry Access Programs, offers a comprehensive analysis of funding models that can ensure the long-term viability of these programs. Highlighting Indiana’s own “Be Happy” initiative, the report explores five potential sustainable funding strategies including: grant-funded, insurer-supported, direct reimbursement, state-appropriated, and health system integration and the actionable insights for policymakers, providers, and advocates. As mental health needs continue to rise, this roadmap is a timely and essential guide for sustaining access to care for children and adolescents across the country. Dive into the full report below to learn more about how these funding models work.
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