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Research highlights persistent neighborhood disparities and calls for data-driven investment in communities with the greatest mental health burden
BRONX, N.Y. - EntSun -- The Cadence Institute for Policy & Society has released a new policy brief, Behavioral Health Access in NYC: Aligning Community Need and Health Infrastructure, authored by Policy and Research Associate Jasmine Robinson. The report argues that New York City's behavioral health challenge is not simply a shortage of mental health services, but a fundamental misalignment between where services are available and where community needs are greatest.
Drawing upon publicly available data from the New York City Community Health Survey, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Medicaid provider listings, and the NYC Mental Health Dashboard, the brief examines whether behavioral health resources are distributed in proportion to neighborhood-level mental health burden. Rather than asking whether New York City has enough behavioral health services, the analysis examines whether existing resources are reaching the neighborhoods that need them most.
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The findings suggest that neighborhoods experiencing the highest levels of poverty, psychological distress, depression, unemployment, and unmet mental health needs continue to face significant barriers to care despite years of public investment. Communities in the South Bronx, including Hunts Point–Mott Haven, Crotona–Tremont, and High Bridge–Morrisania, illustrate how structural inequities and limited behavioral health infrastructure continue to reinforce disparities in access/
New York City has made substantial investments in behavioral health over the past decade," said Jasmine Robinson, author of the report and Policy and Research Associate at The Cadence Institute. "Our research suggests that future progress will depend less on expanding services broadly and more on ensuring those services are strategically aligned with neighborhoods experiencing the greatest burden. Equity requires more than investment. It requires intentional alignment of resources with community need."
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The report concludes that improving behavioral health equity will require a more data-driven approach to planning and resource allocation. To help achieve this goal, the brief offers four policy recommendations.
"This brief reflects our commitment to producing applied research that informs public policy and strengthens communities," said Dr. Edward Summers, Director of The Cadence Institute for Policy & Society. "As policymakers continue investing in behavioral health, we must ensure that those investments are guided by evidence and directed toward the neighborhoods carrying the greatest burden. Data should do more than identify problems. It should guide where solutions are deployed."
The report is the latest publication in The Cadence Institute's growing portfolio of applied policy research examining health equity, economic mobility, institutional reform, and structural inequality.
Read the full policy brief at:
https://www.cadenceinstitute.org
Drawing upon publicly available data from the New York City Community Health Survey, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Medicaid provider listings, and the NYC Mental Health Dashboard, the brief examines whether behavioral health resources are distributed in proportion to neighborhood-level mental health burden. Rather than asking whether New York City has enough behavioral health services, the analysis examines whether existing resources are reaching the neighborhoods that need them most.
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The findings suggest that neighborhoods experiencing the highest levels of poverty, psychological distress, depression, unemployment, and unmet mental health needs continue to face significant barriers to care despite years of public investment. Communities in the South Bronx, including Hunts Point–Mott Haven, Crotona–Tremont, and High Bridge–Morrisania, illustrate how structural inequities and limited behavioral health infrastructure continue to reinforce disparities in access/
New York City has made substantial investments in behavioral health over the past decade," said Jasmine Robinson, author of the report and Policy and Research Associate at The Cadence Institute. "Our research suggests that future progress will depend less on expanding services broadly and more on ensuring those services are strategically aligned with neighborhoods experiencing the greatest burden. Equity requires more than investment. It requires intentional alignment of resources with community need."
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The report concludes that improving behavioral health equity will require a more data-driven approach to planning and resource allocation. To help achieve this goal, the brief offers four policy recommendations.
"This brief reflects our commitment to producing applied research that informs public policy and strengthens communities," said Dr. Edward Summers, Director of The Cadence Institute for Policy & Society. "As policymakers continue investing in behavioral health, we must ensure that those investments are guided by evidence and directed toward the neighborhoods carrying the greatest burden. Data should do more than identify problems. It should guide where solutions are deployed."
The report is the latest publication in The Cadence Institute's growing portfolio of applied policy research examining health equity, economic mobility, institutional reform, and structural inequality.
Read the full policy brief at:
https://www.cadenceinstitute.org
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