When someone breaks a bone, experiences chest pain or is diagnosed with diabetes, we don't expect them to navigate a fragmented healthcare system on their own. We recognize that health conditions exist on a spectrum and that people need different levels of care at different points in their lives.Mental healthcare should be no different.Yet historically, for too many people, getting help can be unnecessarily difficult. They may not know where to start. They may face long wait times, transportation challenges, scheduling conflicts or concerns about stigma. Others simply need support before a crisis develops, but don't know how or where ...