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    2021 Psychiatrists and Psychiatric APRNs Data Report
    (Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy, 2022-11-18) Dickinson, Analise; Tobin, Mykayla; Sparks, Chelsea; Vaughn, Sierra; Maxey, Hannah
    Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are authorized to provide various specialized behavioral health services. Evaluating this workforce and identifying workforce shortages is crucial and informing workforce development and policy initiatives which address such issues as substance use disorder (SUD) and access to counseling services. The 2022 Behavioral Health Data Report Series highlights key information regarding licensed health professionals who provide behavioral health or psychiatric services. This report is issued as part of this series and provides summary information regarding physicians and APRNs who report having a practice specialty in psychiatry during the 2021 license renewal period.
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    MAT Buprenorphine Maps
    (2021-07-06)
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    Indiana Behavioral Health Workforce Report Series: Psychologists
    (Indiana University, 2021-05-13) Vaughn, Sierra; Dickinson, Analise; Maxey, Hannah; Moore, Mykayla
    Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are authorized to provide various specialized behavioral health services. Evaluating this workforce and identifying workforce shortages is crucial in informing workforce development and policy initiatives which address such issues as substance use disorder (SUD) and access to counseling services. This report is issued as part of the Behavioral Health Data Report Series, which highlights key information regarding licensed health professionals who provide behavioral health or psychiatric services. This report summarizes information on psychologists licensed in Indiana.
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    2021 Behavioral Health Advisory Group Presentation
    (Indiana University, 2021-04-21) Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy
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    Indiana's Behavioral Health Workforce Report Series: Behavioral Health & Human Services Professionals
    (Indiana University, 2021-03-10) Vaughn, Sierra; Maxey, Hannah
    Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are authorized to provide various specialized behavioral health services. Evaluating this workforce and identifying workforce shortages is crucial and informing workforce development and policy initiatives which address such issues as substance use disorder (SUD) and access to mental health and counseling services. Over the last several years, significant strides have been made for collecting comprehensive, accurate and timely workforce data which support longitudinal workforce tracking. This effort has contributed to collaborative dialogue regarding health workforce policy and planning. The enactment of Indiana Senate Act 223 (SEA 223-2018) in January 2019, requires professionals regulated by selected professional licensing boards to provide information regarding employment and practice during the license renewal periods. The Indiana Behavioral Health & Humans Services (BHHS) board, which regulates social workers, addiction counselors, marriage & family therapists and mental health counselors, is named in SEA 223-2018. This report is issued as part of the Indiana Behavioral Health Workforce Data Report Series, which highlights key information regarding licensed health professionals who provide behavioral health or psychiatric services. This report will provide summary information regarding licensed BHHS professionals.
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    Indiana's Behavioral Health Workforce Report Series: Psychiatrists and Psychiatric APRNs
    (Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy, 2020-06-24) Maxey, Hannah; Vaughn, Sierra
    Indiana’s behavioral health workforce is comprised of several licensed health professions which are authorized to provide various specialized behavioral health services. Evaluating this workforce and identifying workforce shortages is crucial and informing workforce development and policy initiatives which address such issues as substance use disorder (SUD) and access to counseling services. Over the last several years, significant strides have been made for collecting comprehensive, accurate and timely workforce data which support longitudinal workforce tracking. This effort has contributed to collaborative dialogue regarding health workforce policy and planning. The enactment of Indiana Senate Act 223 (SEA 223-2018) in January 2019, requires professionals regulated by selected professional licensing boards to provide information regarding employment and practice during the license renewal periods . The Indiana Medical Licensing Board and Indiana State Board of Nursing are two of the boards named in SEA 223-2018, which regulate, among other occupations, physicians and registered nurses (including advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs)). This report is issued as part of the Behavioral Health Data Report Series, which highlights key information regarding licensed health professionals who provide behavioral health or psychiatric services. This report will provide summary information regarding physicians and APRNs who report having a practice specialty in psychiatry.