Mental health care for children in Minnesota is struggling, despite some clear ideas about what to do

Kirsten Anderson of AspireMN sits for a podcast interview

 

Kirsten Anderson, CEO at AspireMN has been advocating relentlessly to improve the response to rising mental health needs for Minnesota kids, including better reimbursements, new facilities and other developments. But too many of the state’s kids are still winding up waiting for comprehensive care in the wrong place: hospital emergency rooms. We talk with Anderson about how we got here and where care needs to go. 

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