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Undergraduate level courses are numbered 4000 and below, undergraduate/graduate level courses are numbered 5000, and all graduate level courses are numbered 6000 and higher. 

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PUBHHMP 6635
The U.S. Mental Health Delivery and Financing System

This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the significant issues and trends in behavioral health delivery systems in America. It covers the organization, financing and delivery of behavioral health (including mental health and substance abuse) services in the United States and offers a detailed overview of the U.S. mental health delivery system. Students will explore various organizations, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, community mental health centers, residential treatment facilities and crisis intervention services, focusing on their functions, services, business models and populations served.

Prequisite(s): Graduate standing or permission of instructor.

3 Credits PUBHHMP
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