Access to behavioral health care for geographically remote service members and dependents in the U.S. / Ryan Andrew Brown, Grant N. Marshall, Joshua Breslau, Coreen Farris, Karen Chan Osilla, Harold Alan Pincus, Teague Ruder, Phoenix Voorhies, Dionne Barnes-Proby, Katherine Pfrommer, Lisa Miyashiro, Yashodhara Rana, David M. Adamson.

Author
Brown, Ryan Andrew [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, [2015]
  • ©2015
Description
xxi, 150 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 23 cm

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Notes
  • "RR-578-OSD."
  • At head of title: RAND National Defense Research Institute.
  • "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Defense Centers of Excellence for Pscyhological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-150).
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Scope of the Problem: How Many Service Members and Dependents Are Remote, and Who Are They?
  • Effects of Remoteness on Civilian Behavioral Health Care Use
  • Effects of Remoteness on Military Behavioral Health Care Use
  • Barriers and Gaps in Policy and Practice
  • Clinical and System Approaches for Improving Access for Remote Populations
  • Recommendations
  • Appendix A: Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System Personnel Data
  • Appendix B: Driving Distance to Military Treatment and Veterans Affairs
  • Appendix C: Community Provider Shortage Areas
  • Appendix D: ZIP Code File for Geospatial Analysis
  • Appendix E: TRICARE Plans
  • Appendix F: National Study of Drug Use and Health Utilization Analyses
  • Appendix G: TRICARE Claims Data
  • Appendix H: Review of the Effectiveness of Telemental Health
  • Appendix I: Structures, Processes, and Outcomes Framework.
ISBN
  • 9780833087294 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0833087290 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2014044726
OCLC
895501025
RCP
H - S
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