Magellan Healthcare Provides Resources in Support of BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month in July
24 6월 2022 - 7:30PM
Business Wire
Magellan Healthcare, the behavioral and specialty healthcare
segment of Magellan Health, Inc., today announced resources and
programs in support of Black, Indigenous and People of Color
(BIPOC) Mental Health Awareness Month in July.
One in five Americans has been diagnosed with a mental health or
substance use condition.1 While BIPOC experience relatively similar
rates of mental health conditions as white people,1 they face
unique stressors that increase mental health vulnerability. Racism
and discrimination are consistently found to be associated with
poorer mental health.2 BIPOC are less likely to receive treatment
for mental health or substance use conditions.1 In 2020, 5.7% of
Asian Americans, 9.4% of Black people or African Americans, and
10.7% of Hispanic or Latino people received mental health services,
compared to 21% of white people.1
Several factors contribute to BIPOC being less likely to receive
treatment for mental health or substance use conditions, including
a lack of insurance or being underinsured, cultural stigma, a lack
of diversity and cultural competence among mental healthcare
providers, language barriers, and distrust in the healthcare
system.3
“Although we are making progress in breaking down mental health
stigma and addressing other barriers to care, there is still much
to be done to ensure BIPOC get help when it’s needed,” said Samuel
L. Williams, III, M.D., MBA, FAPA, child and adult psychiatrist,
Magellan Healthcare medical director. “Mental health professionals
who are culturally competent and culturally humble are available
along with a variety of ways to access support. We encourage BIPOC
to reach out about any mental health concerns to start feeling
better.”
To learn more about how to access life-changing support, please
join Magellan’s webinar, “Navigating mental healthcare: Unique
challenges faced by the BIPOC community,” on July 20.
Upcoming Virtual Event
Wednesday, July 20 at 2:00 p.m. ET: Join the webinar,
“Navigating mental healthcare: Unique challenges faced by the BIPOC
community,” which will explore different roles in behavioral
healthcare and overcoming stigma to help BIPOC feel more
knowledgeable and comfortable reaching out for help. Presenters
include Dr. Samuel L. Williams, III, M.D., MBA, FAPA, child and
adult psychiatrist, Magellan Healthcare medical director; Karen
Zelaya-Kendall, PhD, psychologist, Magellan Healthcare senior care
manager; Edna Richardson, MSW, LCSW, LFD, Magellan Healthcare
senior care manager; and Deborah Price, CFPS, Magellan Healthcare
family support coordinator. Visit here for more information and
free registration.
Additional Mental Health Support Resources
For BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month and throughout the year,
Magellan shares its clinical and recovery and resiliency expertise
through free resources in various formats for adults and youth in
communities across the country.
Magellan has several resources available to all individuals,
especially those who may be feeling stress or anxiety during these
unsettling and increasingly polarized times:
- Visit our BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month website to find
downloads and other materials covering racism, stigma and
more.
- Stay tuned to Magellan Healthcare social media (Twitter,
LinkedIn, Facebook) for information and tools addressing BIPOC
mental health.
- Visit the Magellan Health Insights blog for posts in July and
beyond.
About Magellan Healthcare: Magellan Healthcare, Inc., the
healthcare business unit of Magellan Health, Inc., offers solutions
for complex conditions in the areas of behavioral health and
medical specialty treatment. Magellan Healthcare serves commercial
health plans, employers, state and local governments, and the
Federal government, including the Department of Defense. For more
information, visit MagellanHealthcare.com.
About Magellan Health: Magellan Health, Inc. is a leader
in managing the fastest growing, most complex areas of health,
including special populations, complete pharmacy benefits and other
specialty areas of healthcare. Magellan supports innovative ways of
accessing better health through technology, while remaining focused
on the critical personal relationships that are necessary to
achieve a healthy, vibrant life. Magellan's customers include
health plans and other managed care organizations, employers, labor
unions, various military and governmental agencies and third-party
administrators. For more information, visit MagellanHealth.com.
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_____________________________ 1 2020 SAMHSA
National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Adult Mental Health
Tables 2 “Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review
and Meta-Analysis”, “Self-Reported Experiences of Discrimination
and Health: Scientific Advances, Ongoing Controversies, and
Emerging Issues”, “Discrimination and Subsequent Mental Health,
Substance Use, and Well-being in Young Adults” 3 "Mental Health
Disparities: Diverse Populations" American Psychiatric
Association
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