Abstract

A public mental health clinic formerly serving only children and seeking to broaden its service and financial base joined with a consumer advocate, the United Auto Workers, to provide treatment to underserved blue-collar workers. Comprehensive outpatient mental health service to adults on a prepaid basis was made possible through an innovative financial arrangement with Blue Cross. The authors discuss various problems in implementing this program, which they offer as a possible model for financing community mental health services.

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