Arizona ranks 7th among states with worst mental health care. New Forbes data finds gaps in access to care across state.
A new Forbes study ranks states by the quality of and access to mental health care. Arizona finds itself plummeting towards the bottom of the list, placing 7th among worst states.
The report looks at several different metrics, including: number of mental health treatment centers, percentage of adults who did not receive mental health treatment in the past year and percentage of adults with any mental illness who are uninsured.Looking at other factors that led to Arizona's poor score:
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