Community Mental Health Journal
05 January 2026
Abstract
The United States is in need of novel solutions to deliver mental health care, especially in the wake of inadequate community health financing following deinstitutionalization. The community mental health work model, in which lay providers deliver basic mental health care and refer to higher levels of care as needed, is proven internationally and has started to be implemented within the United States. Securing sustainable financing for the expansion of these programs remains a challenge. Here, we discuss three avenues for advancing the funding of United States based community mental health work programs. First, by implementing a volunteer model similar to that which has been done internationally; second, by bolstering pre-existing U.S. healthcare funding mechanisms; third, by pursuing a novel collaborative financing mechanism that is rooted in public good economics.
Citation
Meyerson, Jacob , Mark Shepard, and Rick Peter Fritz Wolthusen. "Financing Community Mental Health Worker Programs in the United States: Three Paths Forward." Community Mental Health Journal (05 January 2026).