Behavioral Health District Assessment: Community Member Survey

Help us shape the future of behavioral health in Iowa.

Share your feedback. Make a difference.

The Iowa Primary Care Association coordinates a statewide network to ensure clear, consistent access to the continuum of behavioral health services as part of the state’s Behavioral Health Service System, led by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. 

What is Behavioral Health and the role of the Iowa PCA?

Our role is to ensure all Iowans have clear, consistent pathways to mental health and addictive disorders care by building and managing a unified network of providers.

We support prevention, early intervention, treatment, recovery, and crisis services, while also addressing interconnected needs like housing and daily living challenges. By streamlining operations and coordinating care, Iowa PCA helps create a more holistic, accessible, and equitable behavioral health system for every Iowan. 


To continually build upon this system and meet the needs of your community, we ask that you share your valuable perspective by completing the District Assessment Survey.

Your feedback will help identify local needs, guide planning, and improve services for Iowa’s communities. The District Assessment surveys will close on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026.

Click here to take the Community Member Survey if you are a community member and want to share your perspective, or:

  • you are a patient or client who utilizes behavioral health services in Iowa.

  • you support a family member or friend in Iowa with behavioral health needs.

  • you provide professional behavioral health services or support in Iowa but do not work for an organization contracted with the Iowa Primary Care Association and/or Iowa Health and Human Services.

If you work for a provider or community-based organization that holds a behavioral health services contract with the Iowa Primary Care Association and/or Iowa Health and Human Services, please complete our Provider & Partner Survey.