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Structural Components of Integrated Behavioral Health Care: A Comparison of National Programs

Matthew L. Goldman, Deborah M. Scharf, Jonathan D. Brown, Sarah Hudson Scholle, Harold Alan Pincus

2021Psychiatric Services11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Initiatives that support and incentivize the integration of behavioral health and general medical care have become a focus of government strategies to achieve the triple aim of improved health, better patient experience, and reduced costs. The authors describe the components of four large-scale national initiatives aimed at integrating care for a wide range of behavioral health needs. Commonalities across these national initiatives highlight health care and social services needs that must be addressed to improve care for people with co-occurring behavioral health and general medical conditions. These findings can inform how to design, test, select, and align the most promising strategies for integrated care in a variety of settings.

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Integrated careHealth careGovernment (linguistics)Variety (cybernetics)Scale (ratio)Test (biology)NursingPsychologyMedicineComputer sciencePolitical scienceBiologyLinguisticsArtificial intelligencePaleontologyLawQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyPhysicsHealth Policy Implementation ScienceMental Health Treatment and AccessChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
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