Behavioral Health
ASPE publishes research to inform policymaking on behavioral health across sectors, including healthcare financing and delivery, public health, and human services. ASPE’s work focuses on supporting evidence-based prevention efforts, increasing access to high-quality treatment, and promoting long-term recovery from mental and substance use disorders.
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External Publications
ASPE produces and contributes to research that is published on other websites. Below are a few recent publications:
- African American Youth Suicide
- Reducing Barriers to Furnishing Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Services Using Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring for Pediatric Populations Under Medicaid
- Suicidal behavior, Opioid Use Disorder, and Behavioral Health Treatment: Prevalence and correlates among adults in the United States 2015–2018
Reports
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Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Section 1915(c) Waiver Policy Flexibilities During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: State Agency, Provider, and Consumer Experiences Issue Brief
Behavioral Health Treatment by Service Type and Race and Ethnicity for Children and Youth Involved with the Child Welfare System
Welfare Indicators and Risk Factors: 23rd Report to Congress
Medicare Advantage Coverage Among Individuals Receiving Federal Housing Assistance
Tele-Behavioral Health Use Among Medicare Beneficiaries During COVID-19
Trends and Disparities in Pandemic Telehealth Use among People with Disabilities
Feasibility of Calculating Measures to Monitor Quality Performance of Behavioral Health Programs
Improving Data on the Workforce Delivering Home and Community-Based Services
ASPE’s Recent Contributions to Achieving Health and Well-Being Equity
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