
The Editorial Board: Erie County’s mental health situation has deep flaws, but work is being done to repair them
There’s an axiom that goes like this: “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” It applies to many fields of endeavor, from government to business. It’s particularly important in mental health outcomes, which is why a report by the Crisis to Care Collaborative is so informative, useful and actionable.
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