Commentary: Minding the Gap in Access to Mental Health Services - Calling for Smart Funding, Not Just More Funding.

David Goldbloom, David Gratzer
Author Information
  1. David Goldbloom: Professor Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto, ON.
  2. David Gratzer: Attending Psychiatrist Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto, ON.

Abstract

In response to the paper by Gatov and colleagues (2023), the authors of this commentary, both psychiatrists, consider ways of addressing long-standing gaps in access to mental health services in Canada. They note the innovation seen during the COVID-19 pandemic with the rise of virtual care because of viral threat and economic imperative. Drawing on examples, including the UK-based experiment with publicly funded psychotherapy, they discuss the need for more flexible provider models of care (read: non-physician), better data collection and the potential of artificial intelligence. They conclude by calling for smarter funding, not just more funding.

References

  1. Healthc Policy. 2023 Aug;19(1):40-48 [PMID: 37695705]
  2. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1957 Jan;77(1):57-69 [PMID: 13381217]
  3. Can J Psychiatry. 2017 Oct;62(10):716-725 [PMID: 28541753]
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MeSH Term

Humans
Artificial Intelligence
Pandemics
COVID-19
Mental Health Services
Canada

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