

Mental health, inc
Book • 2017
Art Levine's 'Mental Health, Inc.' examines systemic problems within the American mental health system, exposing corruption, weak oversight, and failed reforms that harm vulnerable patients.
Drawing on reporting, interviews, and case studies, Levine traces how for-profit motives, regulatory lapses, and policy failures combine to create dangerous outcomes for those in care.
The book highlights specific institutions and practices that prioritize profit over patient safety, revealing the human cost of neglected oversight.
Levine also explores the political and economic forces that have shaped the industry and impeded meaningful reform.
Ultimately, the work calls for stronger accountability, better regulation, and policies centered on patient welfare rather than financial gain.
Drawing on reporting, interviews, and case studies, Levine traces how for-profit motives, regulatory lapses, and policy failures combine to create dangerous outcomes for those in care.
The book highlights specific institutions and practices that prioritize profit over patient safety, revealing the human cost of neglected oversight.
Levine also explores the political and economic forces that have shaped the industry and impeded meaningful reform.
Ultimately, the work calls for stronger accountability, better regulation, and policies centered on patient welfare rather than financial gain.
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