INDIANAPOLIS - For the first time, researchers have determined the mental health needs and gaps in services in Marion County, Indiana. Indiana University researchers estimated that in 2022, 66% of Marion County residents who needed treatment for a serious mental illness did not receive it - nearly 26,000 people. The findings were published in a new report, " Community Mental Health Needs Assessment Report for Marion County ." "This can often be a difficult population to reach," said Marion Greene, assistant professor in health policy and management at the Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI.
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