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Region: MiHIA

Mental Health Provider Rate

Source: County Health Rankings
This indicator shows the mental health provider rate in providers per 100,000 population. 
Mental health providers include psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, counselors, and advanced practice nurses specializing in mental health care.
Psychological distress can affect all aspects of our lives. It is important to recognize and address potential psychological issues before they become critical. Occasional down days are normal, but persistent mental/emotional health problems should be evaluated and treated by a qualified professional. Delays in mental health treatment can lead to increased morbidity and mortality, including the development of various psychiatric and physical comorbidities. In addition, it can lead to the adoption of life-threatening and life-altering self-treatments (e.g., licit and illicit substance abuse).
Period of Measurement: 2019
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Region: MiHIA Mental Health Provider Rate

Current Value:
273
Providers per 100,000 population
(2023)
Compared to:
Compared to MI Counties, MiHIA has a value of 273 which is in the best 50% of regions. Regions in the best 50%  have a value higher than 201 while regions in the worst 25% have a value lower than 137.
MI Counties
The distribution is based on data from 83 Michigan counties.
Compared to U.S. Counties, MiHIA has a value of 273 which is in the best 50% of regions. Regions in the best 50%  have a value higher than 137 while regions in the worst 25% have a value lower than 62.
U.S. Counties
The distribution is based on data from 2,956 U.S. counties and county equivalents.
Compared to the MI Value (336), MiHIA has a value of 273 which is lower and worse.
MI Value
(336)
The regional value is compared to the Michigan State value.
Compared to the prior value, MiHIA (273) is greater and better than the previously measured value (256).
Prior Value
(256)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the MiHIA value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
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81 - 101
101 - 160
160 - 219
219 - 302
302 - 374
providers/ 100,000 population
Generated by dashboard.mihia.org on April 28, 2024.
Michigan Health Improvement Alliance