Policy Recommendations to Promote Integrated Mental Health Care for Children and Youth.
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Full Title: Acad Pediatr
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"Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no corporate sponsors. Dr Sarvet is medical director of the state-funded Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program and is co-principal investigator of SAMHSA grant U79SM063204, part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, focused on community-based implementation of trauma-informed mental health practices. Dr Wissow is co-principal investigator of SAMHSA grant U79SM080010, also part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network; that project provides support to practices and health systems implementing trauma-informed integrated care. Dr Platt is supported by NIMH grant K23MH118431 which involves development of alternative ways of delivering multigenerational pediatric primary care, as well as by the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. Dr Sarvet and Dr Wissow are volunteer members of the board of directors of the National Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs. None of these funders/organizations had any role in developing this paper."
"Financial statement: Dr Platt's work on this paper is partially supported by grants from the 10.13039/100000025National Institute of Mental Health (K23MH118431) and the 10.13039/100000867Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program. Dr Sarvet's work is partially supported by a grant from the 10.13039/100000058Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SM063204). Dr Wissow's work is partly supported by a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SM080010)."
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