Abstract

Wisconsin dramatically transformed its public mental health system from inpatient treatment to a community-based service system in the 1970s. The resulting decentralized and community-based system used complementary clinical and operational strategies. This paper identifies key aspects of a multi-faceted state and local collaboration.

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