Behavioral Health
Latest Releases
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Data Brief: Behavioral Health Spending in California’s Commercial Market
A visualization looking into California's statewide spending on behavioral health services from 2018 through 2023.
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Supply and Demand Modeling for California’s Behavioral Health Workforce
In 2025, all 58 counties are projected to face a shortage across all behavioral health roles examined.
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Medi-Cal Behavioral Health Community-Based Provider Training Program
The Behavioral Health Community-Based Provider Training Program (MBH-CBPTP) is designed to build up the workforce of Alcohol or Other Drug...
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Behavioral Health Providers, Encounters, and Diagnoses in California’s Hospital Inpatient and Emergency Department Settings
The visualizations show disparities in the number of providers to patients for behavioral health services in inpatient and emergency department...
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Inpatient Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits for Patients with a Behavioral Health Diagnosis in California: Patient Demographics
In 2022 and 2021, just over one-third of all Inpatient (IP) hospitalization patients had a behavioral health diagnosis.
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Behavioral Health Scholarship Program
Get up to $35,000 towards a degree or certificate program in Behavioral Health. “This financial support has a huge impact...
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California Introduces New Wellness Coach Program Aimed at Building a More Diverse Behavioral Health Workforce to Help Children and Youth
HCAI introduces new state certification program aimed at helping children struggling with behavioral health challenges.
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California Supports Students Through $15.6 Million in Behavioral Health Scholarships
California awards more than $15.6 million in scholarships to support 610 behavioral health students across the state.
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Mental and Behavioral Health Diagnoses in Emergency Department and Inpatient Discharges by Healthy Places Index Ranking
In 2020, 24 percent of diagnoses in the emergency department and inpatient settings were mental health disorders, substance use disorders,...
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HCAI Awards $61 million in Financial Aid to Health Students and Professionals
The awards support behavioral health students and professionals in advanced practice, nursing, behavioral health, and allied health professions.