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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 9.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2010 Aug;61(8):759–764. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.61.8.759

Table 3.

Patients with a primary diagnosis of mental disorder or substance use disorder before and during the health center initiative

Year Number of community health centers Mental disorder
Alcohol use disorder
Drug use disorder
N Difference Change in N (%) N Difference Change in N (%) N Difference Change in N (%)
Before initiative
 2000 730 475,488 41,096 46,569
 2001 748 552,489 77,001 16 35,335 −5,761 −14 42,531 −4,038 −9
During initiativea
 2002 843 652,337 99,848 18 40,455 5,120 14 51,346 8,815 21
 2003 890 721,613 69,276 11 47,826 7,371 18 53,307 1,961 4
 2004 914 979,031 257,418 36 63,496 15,670 33 71,735 18,428 35
 2005 952 1,008,874 29,843 3 64,367 871 1 74,560 2,825 4
 2006 1,002 1,122,310 113,436 11 71,019 6,652 10 85,709 11,149 15
 2007 1,067 1,208,787 86,477 8 69,076 −1,943 −3 79,664 −6,045 −7
a

For 2002–2007, the mean annual increase in number of patients seen for mental disorders was 109,383 (14%), for alcohol use disorders was 5,624 (12%), and for other substance use disorders was 6,189 (12%).