Abstract
Maryland will need to attract 30,000 new behavioral health workers to meet unmet needs and replace workers leaving the field, roughly the same number currently employed, according to a new report released last week. The report says that over the next 5 years and based on current trends, 45% of behavioral health professionals working today are expected to retire, leave the state or leave the field or their occupation.
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