Fee-for-service revenue for school mental health through a partnership with an outpatient mental health center
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2004.tb04210.x
Fee-for-service revenue for school mental health through a partnership with an outpatient mental health center
Abstract
School mental health programs are increasingly prominent in the United States and in other countries, but funding remains tentative. This article describes a partnership between a school mental health program and an outpatient mental health center, and considers the larger goal of promoting sustainability and increasing revenue. Issues related to using fee-for-service revenue to support school mental health are explored, and strategies for promoting effective partnerships are discussed. Recommendations for programs facing the challenge of incorporating fee-for-service activities into their current model of service provision are provided.
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