Level of care determination for individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders

K. Minkoff
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Abstract Individuals with co-occumng psychiatric and substance disorder (ICOPSD) have been recognized as a population associated with poorer treatment outcomes and higher service utilization. While consensus is growing on basic principles of integrated treatment, little technology has been developed that assists in implementation of level of case or service intensity determination for this population. One such bit of technology is a manual for utilization management for dual disorders. This paper describes the development of just such a manual which outlines an array of program models and settings of varying intensities, and describes specific utilization management criteria for each model and setting. The manual describes a horizontally and vertically integrated continuum of care for individuals with dual disorders that incorporates the principles of: a) independent dimensions of service intensity, b) multi-dimensional service intensity assessment, and c) individualized treatment matching based on integrated dual-primary/phasespecific treatment.
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同时出现精神和物质障碍的个体护理水平的确定
伴随精神和物质障碍(ICOPSD)的个体被认为与较差的治疗结果和较高的服务利用率相关。虽然人们对综合治疗的基本原则日益达成共识,但尚未开发出有助于为这一人群确定病例水平或服务强度的技术。其中一项技术就是双重障碍的使用管理手册。本文描述了这样一个手册的开发,它概述了一系列不同强度的程序模型和设置,并描述了每个模型和设置的具体使用管理标准。该手册描述了对双重障碍患者的横向和纵向整合的连续照护,其中包含以下原则:a)服务强度的独立维度,b)多维服务强度评估,以及c)基于综合双初级/特定阶段治疗的个性化治疗匹配。
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