Grading the States: A Report on America’s Health Care System for Serious Mental Illnesses
March 1, 2006 Grading the States: A Report on America's Health Care System for Serious Mental Illnesses This is the first comprehensive, state-by-state analysis of mental health care systems in 15 years. The United States overall was ranked at "D," barely passing. The grade represents a compilation of 39 criteria based on information gained through surveys of state mental health agencies between October and December 2005. While the United States overall ranked a D, state grades varied between B, C, D, and F. B was earned by: Connecticut, Maine, Ohio, South Carolina, and Wisconsin C was earned . . .
