Baby Boomers' Mental Health Faces Crisis, Report Says

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As the baby boom generation ages, millions of people will face mental health and substance abuse problems that will go undiagnosed or untreated unless there are significant changes to the current health care system, a new report says.

Currently, there are too few health care workers who have the training needed to recognize the symptoms of mental health conditions and substance abuse problems in older people, and the system of coordinating the care between providers is too fragmented to adequately treat these patients, according to the report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM).

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