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African Americans
Rates of mental illnesses in African Americans are similar with those of the general population. However, disparities exist in regard to mental health care services. The resources below assist mental health providers serving African Americans as well as individuals interested the community.
Hispanics and Latinos/as
While many Hispanics/Latinos have lived in the U.S. for many generations, others are recent immigrants who are at risk of facing inequities in socioeconomic status, education, and access to mental health care services.
Advanced Alternative Payment Models
Psychiatrists, other physicians, and non-physician practitioners may qualify for Medicare payment incentives for participating in new models of care and delivery that improve quality, lower health care spending, or both.
Moore Equity in Mental Health Community Fair
An event to provide Washington, D.C.-, Maryland- and Virginia-area community members with mental health information and resources, connect individuals to mental health services and organizations, and foster a day of family fun with games, music, prizes and more!
Committee on Integrated Care
The Committee on Integrated Care is charged with advising and supporting APA on policy development and educational efforts to improve access to psychiatric care through improved care coordination and effective integrated care models.
Council on Women's Mental Health
Learn more about volunteer opportunities with the Council on Women's Mental Health.
Committee on Integrated Care
Learn more about volunteer opportunities with the Committee on Integrated Care.
Rahn Bailey, M.D.
Read the candidate bios for the open offices in this year's APA National Election.
Tariq Salem, M.D.
Read the candidate bios for the open offices in this year's APA National Election.