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How Systemic Racism Impacts Patient Access to Mental Healthcare

Well-rated neighborhoods had 20 times the number of counselors than historically redlined ones, creating racial disparities in patient access to mental healthcare.

redlining led to racial disparities in patient access to mental healthcare

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By Sara Heath

- Despite happening nearly a hundred years ago, the nation is still seeing the impacts of redlining and other forms of systemic racism, with recent data showing that redlining has resulted in present-day limits on patient access to mental healthcare.

The data, published in JAMA Network Open by researchers from the George Washington University Milken Institute of Public Health, found that redlining caused nearly a 20-fold disparity in the mental healthcare workforce in Greensboro, North Carolina, a city with a noted mental healthcare provider desert.

In Richmond, Virginia, which also has longstanding provider shortages, the mental healthcare workforce disparity was six-fold, the researchers said.