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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare policy
  • Mental health services research
  • Health systems management

Background:

  • Community-based mental health practice is undergoing significant transformation.
  • Structural, regulatory, and fiscal changes are altering healthcare delivery.
  • Existing practice models face challenges from evolving business models and accountability standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the impact of systemic changes on community-based mental health practice.
  • To advocate for a paradigm shift in research and practice.
  • To emphasize the need for proactive system redesign in specialty mental health services.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of current healthcare trends.
  • Review of existing literature on community-based practice.
  • Synthesis of structural, regulatory, and fiscal impacts on mental health services.

Main Results:

  • Traditional two-dimensional practice paradigms are becoming obsolete.
  • New business models, regional networks, and accountability standards are reshaping services.
  • Failure to adapt risks the viability of specialty mental health services.

Conclusions:

  • A three-dimensional thinking approach is essential for modern mental health practice.
  • System redesign is critical for the survival of community-based mental health services.
  • Proactive adaptation to healthcare context changes is imperative for sustained service delivery.