Case study: Coalition taps health care providers, community partners to fill mental health gaps
Tampa Bay Thrives brings health care providers together with behavioral health providers, law enforcement, government agencies, schools and leading corporations to improve outcomes for depression, anxiety and substance use disorders in the region with a focus on early intervention, access and awareness. Learn how the coalition formed and secured funding, and how your organization can follow suit. This case study is part of a series showcasing the innovative work done by hospitals and health systems and their community partners to improve access to behavioral health in the communities they serve.
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