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domingo, 22 de octubre de 2023
Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD) 2021: Data on Clients Receiving Mental Health Treatment Services Through State Mental Health Agencies
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SAMHSA has released the 2021 Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD) Annual Report. The annual report details the total number of clients receiving mental health treatment services in 2021 by demographics, National Outcome Measures (NOMs), and the top five mental health diagnoses for children (ages 0-17) and adults (ages 18 and older) by geographic distribution. The current MH-CLD system was developed by SAMHSA in collaboration with the Mental Health Services Block Grant recipients and launched in 2011. The data is used to inform decisions about SAMHSA’s use of its mental health block grant funds and facilitates a better understanding of the technical assistance and support needs of mental health providers and the communities they serve.
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