As I've highlighted, I think that access to primary care is key for kids with mild and moderate mental health issues to be able to access community-based care that exists. There are still a lot of navigational difficulties for families to access these cares. There are new models popping up every day and families don't know how to connect with those.
Then, access to a primary doctor is key to be able to access community-based primary care. That's number one.
Number two, we often look to hospitalization data, because that's data that we collect. We don't really look at the baseline mental health issues in the community, so I would recommend that we facilitate screening, whether it's in school or through a primary care physician, so we can detect these conditions early so they can access cheaper, more accessible mental health support before they become a crisis and end up in an emergency department having to be hospitalized.