[PC-BH-Integration] RE: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue 10

Kathy Reynolds reynoldk at ewashtenaw.org
Sun Feb 13 09:16:43 EST 2005


Julie, I think it would be great if you and I talked.  It sounds like we have some similarities.  We don't have FQHC's in our area either and are working on integration models and have had some success. Please give me a call at 734-544-6813.  

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   1. RE: Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issu e 6
      (Deckard, Julia S.)
   2. RE: Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue 6
      (McGlathery, Michael)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:41:05 -0500
From: "Deckard, Julia S." <JDeckard at crh.org>
Subject: RE: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9,
        Issu e 6
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Thank you for this request. I am in Indiana, and our managed care is MUCH
different than in other parts of the country.

Our problem with integration is that we don't have many FQHCs. I am with a
Community Mental Health Center and we are trying to integrate within Primary
Care offices. With our state situation, the best we could do is "co-locate"
within the practice. The dual billing/dual charting/ under utilization
/communication aspect has led to withdrawal of our clinicians from their
offices. True integration was never acheived.

In researching literature it seems that many are based around the
Kaiser/Strossel work in California. Indiana is much different than
California! I have not found any models/benchmarks out there that are
independent of managed care, other than the Primary Care practice hiring
their own clincian.

Julie
Quinco Behavioral Health Systems/ Columbus, Indiana


-----Original Message-----
From: Veronica Groff [mailto:veronica at cifscenter.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:03 AM
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Subject: RE: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9,
Issue 6


Hello All,

It will be very helpful to me and perhaps others, if we can all identify
our locations.  I would like to know if there is more activity in some
areas as opposed to others regarding integrating primary care and mh and
aod treatment.  It is also helpful to know locations for state specific
questions.

Thanks so much,

Veronica
Veronica L. Groff
President & CEO
The Center for Individual & Family Services
Mansfield, Ohio
(419) 774-6705

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McDonel Herr
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Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue
6


For Integration Digest:
For the person doing the literature review on integrating primary care,
mental health and susbtance abuse treatment, please see the recent book
published by o'Donohue, Byrd, Cummings & Henderson (2005) "Behavioral
Integrative Care." Also, please write me for pdfs and citations from
SAMSHA's PRISM-E study on integrating these services for older adults.
Betsy McDonel Herr, Ph.D. bmcdonel at samhsa.gov
 

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   1. RE: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue 3 (Hedberg, Sabine)


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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:58:45 -0500
From: "Hedberg, Sabine" <Sabine.Hedberg at umassmed.edu>
Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] RE: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9,
        Issue 3
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Hello All,
I am currently doing a literature review on the integration of primary
care, mental health and substance abuse. The goals of the review are as
follows:

1.      To identify operational definitions of integration.  Integration
here refers to the coordination of mental health, substance abuse and
primary care services.
2.      To identify evidence based practices for the treatment of
persons with dual diagnosis.
3.      To identify and analyze models that the state could use for long
range planning to guide efforts to integrate mental health (MH),
substance abuse (SA), and primary care (PC) services [define "models"
and "approaches"] and identify specific examples of each model.
4.      To determine how different service delivery models, financing
mechanisms and technology advances might affect the integration of
services [e.g., Identify the sources of funding for integrated services,
electronic health records].
5.      To identify the specific populations for whom an integrated
treatment approach is critical to achieve positive clinical outcomes
(e.g., dual-diagnosis, CSHCN, etc).
6.      To identify the specific barriers to integration of MH, SA and
PC services.
7.      To identify the critical success factors for integrating mental
health, substance abuse and primary care services and strategies that
the state can implement to facilitate integrated services on a systems,
organization and practice level. [e.g., How can financing systems be
designed to support integration?]
8.      To identify current research demonstrating the
cost-effectiveness of integration or whether integration is
cost-prohibitive and if so, under what circumstances.
9.      To incorporate the consumer perspective/Recovery movement into
provider focused strategies towards integration.
10.     To summarize studies on the prevalence of and quality of care
provided to individuals with o-occurring behavioral health and medical
conditions.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Sabine



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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:49:18 -0800
From: "McGlathery, Michael" <MMcGlathery at solanocounty.com>
Subject: RE: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9,
        Issue 6
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Sure Veronica,
I am the supervisor of the behavioral health integration program at family health services/primary care in Solano County which is just north of the San Francisco bay area. I work in the same town as the kaiser who started behavioral health integration into primary care (Vallejo/Fairfield California). There are approximately four or five fully integrated primary/behavioral health systems within 20 miles of where I am.

Michael Mcglathery,PhD,MFT
Solano County

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Groff
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 6:03 AM
To: pc-bh-integration at lists101.his.com
Subject: RE: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9,
Issue 6


Hello All,

It will be very helpful to me and perhaps others, if we can all identify
our locations.  I would like to know if there is more activity in some
areas as opposed to others regarding integrating primary care and mh and
aod treatment.  It is also helpful to know locations for state specific
questions.

Thanks so much,

Veronica
Veronica L. Groff
President & CEO
The Center for Individual & Family Services
Mansfield, Ohio
(419) 774-6705

-----Original Message-----
From: pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com
[mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Betsy
McDonel Herr
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 11:00 AM
To: pc-bh-integration at lists101.his.com
Cc: wto at equinox.unr.edu
Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] Re: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue
6


For Integration Digest:
For the person doing the literature review on integrating primary care,
mental health and susbtance abuse treatment, please see the recent book
published by o'Donohue, Byrd, Cummings & Henderson (2005) "Behavioral
Integrative Care." Also, please write me for pdfs and citations from
SAMSHA's PRISM-E study on integrating these services for older adults.
Betsy McDonel Herr, Ph.D. bmcdonel at samhsa.gov
 

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   1. RE: PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 9, Issue 3 (Hedberg, Sabine)


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Hello All,
I am currently doing a literature review on the integration of primary
care, mental health and substance abuse. The goals of the review are as
follows:

1.      To identify operational definitions of integration.  Integration
here refers to the coordination of mental health, substance abuse and
primary care services.
2.      To identify evidence based practices for the treatment of
persons with dual diagnosis.
3.      To identify and analyze models that the state could use for long
range planning to guide efforts to integrate mental health (MH),
substance abuse (SA), and primary care (PC) services [define "models"
and "approaches"] and identify specific examples of each model.
4.      To determine how different service delivery models, financing
mechanisms and technology advances might affect the integration of
services [e.g., Identify the sources of funding for integrated services,
electronic health records].
5.      To identify the specific populations for whom an integrated
treatment approach is critical to achieve positive clinical outcomes
(e.g., dual-diagnosis, CSHCN, etc).
6.      To identify the specific barriers to integration of MH, SA and
PC services.
7.      To identify the critical success factors for integrating mental
health, substance abuse and primary care services and strategies that
the state can implement to facilitate integrated services on a systems,
organization and practice level. [e.g., How can financing systems be
designed to support integration?]
8.      To identify current research demonstrating the
cost-effectiveness of integration or whether integration is
cost-prohibitive and if so, under what circumstances.
9.      To incorporate the consumer perspective/Recovery movement into
provider focused strategies towards integration.
10.     To summarize studies on the prevalence of and quality of care
provided to individuals with o-occurring behavioral health and medical
conditions.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Sabine



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