Proposing a case for integration of screening and management of mental disorders, including substance use disorders with other non-communicable disease care: a prologue to the ICMR-MINDS project in Faridabad district of Haryana
Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Siddharth Sarkar, Hitesh Verma, Kuldeep Singh, Gerish Atri, Om Pal Singh Saini, Hanspreet Kang, Ashoo Grover, Pulkit Verma, Neha Dahiya

TL;DR
This paper proposes integrating mental and substance use disorder care with non-communicable disease services in Faridabad, India, to improve health outcomes and reduce treatment gaps.
Contribution
The paper introduces a scalable model for integrating MSUD care into existing NCD frameworks through the ICMR-MINDS project.
Findings
Faridabad exemplifies the need for integrated MSUD and NCD care due to its health system challenges.
The ICMR-MINDS project aims to implement and evaluate an integrated service delivery model across 116 health facilities.
Integration aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3.4 and supports evidence-based, sustainable health strategies.
Abstract
Mental disorders, including substance use disorders (MSUDs) and other Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) together contribute substantially to morbidity, mortality, and economic burden in India. Faridabad district in Haryana is one of the most populous and health system–challenged districts. It exemplifies the urgent need for integrated approaches to address these conditions. Evidence highlights the bidirectional association between MSUDs and NCDs. The Government of India’s National Program for Prevention & Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD), a flagship under the National Health Mission, offers an opportunity to integrate MSUD care into existing service delivery frameworks. Leveraging its established infrastructure, resources, and wide population reach can help improve the care delivery for MSUD. Integrating MSUD into NP-NCD aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3.4. The…
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TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
