Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center, UM School of Public Health

Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center, UM School of Public Health Conducting research to help produce a behavioral health care workforce of sufficient size and skill to meet the Nation’s behavioral health needs.

Established in September 2015, the mission of the Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center is to help produce a behavioral health care workforce of sufficient size and skill to meet the Nation's behavioral health needs. The Center is housed at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and works with a national consortium of partners and experts in mental health, substance abuse, and health workforce research. The three priority research areas for the Center include establishing a Minimum Data Set for the behavioral health workforce, conducting studies on worker characteristics and practice settings, and analyzing state Scopes of Practice. The Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center is a joint initiative of the Health Resources and Services Administration and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

We know physical activity is good for us, but it can also have a positive impact on our mental health. Read more in this...
03/01/2022

We know physical activity is good for us, but it can also have a positive impact on our mental health. Read more in this article:

People with serious mental illness die 10–20 years earlier, compared with the overall population, and the excess mortality is driven by undertreated physical health conditions. In the United States, there is growing interest in models integrating physical health care delivery, management, or coord...

A California senator is advocating for investment in our behavioral health workforce, focusing on the need to enhance se...
02/25/2022

A California senator is advocating for investment in our behavioral health workforce, focusing on the need to enhance services for mental health and wellbeing. Read the full release:

SACRAMENTO - Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced Senate Bill 964, the Behavioral Health Workforce Revitalization Act. SB 964 increases California’s investment in its behavioral workforce in order to retain workers, increase the size of the behavioral health workforce, and support beh...

Behavioral health concerns like anxiety, depression, and even self-harm, have all increased during the pandemic. Childre...
02/23/2022

Behavioral health concerns like anxiety, depression, and even self-harm, have all increased during the pandemic. Children and adolescents have been impacted with interruptions in school and home life, among other stressors. Read more:

Anxiety, depression, and self harm have all increased during the pandemic. Here's what experts say and what interventions are needed.

Check out Episode 3 of this new video series from the American Public Health Association.
02/18/2022

Check out Episode 3 of this new video series from the American Public Health Association.

Mental illness affects nearly 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. in any given year. But mental illness isn’t just "mental" — it can impact our physical health too. Le...

"State and local public health departments need an 80% increase in their workforce to provide a minimum set of public he...
02/15/2022

"State and local public health departments need an 80% increase in their workforce to provide a minimum set of public health services."

Learn more from the de Beaumont Foundation and their push to invest in the public health workforce.

State and local public health departments need an 80% increase in their workforce to provide a minimum set of public health servicesAccording to a new analysis, state and local health departments need to hire a minimum of 80,000 more full-time equivalent positions (FTEs) — an increase of nearly 80...

Mental health and physical health greatly impact each other, which is why it's important to better understand how offeri...
02/12/2022

Mental health and physical health greatly impact each other, which is why it's important to better understand how offering primary care services at community mental health centers can impact patient health. Read more on the Availability of Integrated Primary Care Services in Community Mental Health Care Settings:

Objective: This study examined the availability of primary care and wellness services in community mental health centers (CMHCs) and outpatient mental health facilities (OMHFs). Methods: This study used data from the 2016 National Mental Health Services Survey to examine the proportion of facilities...

When COVID-19 hit, a lot of state governors issued directives that increased the flexibility offered to healthcare and t...
02/10/2022

When COVID-19 hit, a lot of state governors issued directives that increased the flexibility offered to healthcare and the healthcare workforce. Many rejoiced with the loosening of regulations, especially related to behavioral health, but how did these changes impact the workforce?

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic created significant surges in patients and shortages of medical staff , supplies, and space. In times of heightened population health needs, the health workforce must have the ability to respond quickly and efficiently without legal restrictions. This webinar exami...

New research from University of Michigan School of Public Health indicates Telehealth Services for the Elderly Should In...
02/01/2022

New research from University of Michigan School of Public Health indicates Telehealth Services for the Elderly Should Include Caregivers, just as if the caregiver was bringing the patient to their appointment. Read more:

Family caregivers who would have been involved in in-person care for the elderly were left out of telehealth visits during the pandemic, according to a new observational study published in the Annals of Family Medicine.

"Michigan’s latest COVID-19 surge is among the worst in the country, and if there’s one thing we know about COVID’s effe...
01/25/2022

"Michigan’s latest COVID-19 surge is among the worst in the country, and if there’s one thing we know about COVID’s effect on our nation’s health care system, provider burnout will soon follow."

Read more in this article from the Center for Health and Research Transformation at the University of Michigan.

Michigan’s latest COVID-19 surge is among the worst in the country, and if there’s one thing we know about COVID’s effect on our nation’s health care system, provider burnout will soon follow.  Physician burnout is a concern for everyone. It’s tied to lower-quality care, reduced clinical ...

Recently published, Nurse Employment During The First Fifteen Months Of The COVID-19 Pandemic looks at a tightening labo...
01/14/2022

Recently published, Nurse Employment During The First Fifteen Months Of The COVID-19 Pandemic looks at a tightening labor market for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nursing assistants. Authored in part by BHWRC Advisory Board member, Peter I. Buerhaus, PhD, RN, FAAN. Find the article here:

Analysis of Current Population Survey data suggests a tightening labor market for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nursing assistants, marked by falling employment and rising wages through June 2021. Unemployment rates remain higher in nonhospital settings and among registered nurse...

New collaboration in Ohio looks to leverage data in an effort to identify areas of racial and ethnic inequity in Ohio’s ...
01/11/2022

New collaboration in Ohio looks to leverage data in an effort to identify areas of racial and ethnic inequity in Ohio’s community behavioral health system. Read more:

Four organizations have announced a collaborative effort to develop a report that identifies areas of racial and ethnic inequity in Ohio’s community behavioral health system.

The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska has released a new report on the behavioral health workforce. Highlig...
01/04/2022

The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska has released a new report on the behavioral health workforce. Highlights focus on the, " 33.5% increase in behavioral health professionals amidst an ongoing shortage and aging workforce." Read more:

Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska reports a 33.5% increase in behavioral health professionals amidst an ongoing shortage and aging workforce.

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