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health |
Oregon's psilocybin program has facilitator supply exceeding demand by 13x, inverting the typical healthcare access narrative where provider shortage is the binding constraint |
experimental |
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs PMC12304229, Oregon facilitator survey N=106, 2023-2025 data |
2026-05-11 |
Oregon's psilocybin access gap is a demand-side cost failure, not a supply-side capacity problem — facilitators have capacity for 60,000 clients/year but only 4,500/year are being served because session costs ($1,200-3,000) are uninsured and out-of-pocket |
vida |
health/2025-01-29-pmc-oregon-psilocybin-facilitator-workforce-survey.md |
structural |
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs |
| the-mental-health-supply-gap-is-widening-not-closing-because-demand-outpaces-workforce-growth-and-technology-primarily-serves-the-already-served-rather-expanding-access |
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| glp-1-access-structure-inverts-need-creating-equity-paradox |
| the-mental-health-supply-gap-is-widening-not-closing-because-demand-outpaces-workforce-growth-and-technology-primarily-serves-the-already-served-rather-expanding-access |
| psilocybin-achieves-positive-phase3-trd-single-dose-26week-durability |
| psilocybin-therapy-requires-psychological-support-as-embedded-protocol-component |
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| Psilocybin facilitator training costs ($9,359 mean, 160+ hours) create economic filtering toward already-credentialed healthcare workers despite program equity intentions, with 79% reporting moderate-to-severe financial strain and 57% already holding healthcare licenses |
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| Psilocybin facilitator training costs ($9,359 mean, 160+ hours) create economic filtering toward already-credentialed healthcare workers despite program equity intentions, with 79% reporting moderate-to-severe financial strain and 57% already holding healthcare licenses|supports|2026-05-12 |
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