Abstract

It is a widely known reality that people with mental illness and substance use disorders have high rates of medical morbidity and mortality, largely due to significant disparities in access to high‐quality primary and preventive health care. To address this persistent problem, behavioral health, medical and public charity organizations have banded together to help create and fund a framework to enable mental health and substance use disorder clinics to plan and implement integration to improve patient outcomes.

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