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pmid: 2295483
To provide better mental health services for a population that now exceeds 12 million people, in the 1960s Shanghai began to develop a three-level system of services that is considered a model for the country. Services at each of the three levels--municipal, county or district, and grass roots--are described. Nonpsychiatric medical and paramedical personnel play a significant role in the delivery of services at all levels. Education of the public about mental health issues is considered a high priority.
Mental Health Services, China, Community Mental Health Centers, Allied Health Personnel, Humans, Delivery of Health Care
Mental Health Services, China, Community Mental Health Centers, Allied Health Personnel, Humans, Delivery of Health Care
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