Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Demonstration Impact on Health Care Utilization Among Non-Medicaid Patients with Severe Mental Illnesses.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Population Health Management Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1089/pop.2024.0103
Daniel Maeng, Patrick Walsh, George Nasra, Hochang B Lee
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In 2017, the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) demonstration was implemented in New York State to redesign care delivery and financing for behavioral health services. Although CCBHC primarily targeted Medicaid patients, it was hypothesized that the clinic-level benefits of CCBHC were expected to impact even non-Medicaid patients treated in CCBHCs. To test this hypothesis, this study conducted a health insurance claims data analysis of non-Medicaid (ie, commercial and Medicare) patients with severe mental illnesses, comparing a cohort of CCBHC-treated patients with a propensity score-matched comparison cohort of patients treated by non-CCBHC clinics on rates of mental health service utilization, hospitalization, and emergency department (ED) visits. The data suggested CCBHC was associated with more than 10% increase in outpatient mental health service utilization by the patients' second year of CCBHC exposure, accompanied by similarly significant reductions in the rates of all-cause ED visits and non-psychiatric hospitalization. These findings suggest that for behavioral health clinics that serve a sufficiently large population of Medicaid, the impact of innovative clinical redesign attributable to CCBHC is likely to extend to all patients treated by them.

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认证社区行为健康诊所示范项目对非医疗补助严重精神疾病患者使用医疗服务的影响。
2017 年,纽约州实施了认证社区行为健康诊所(CCBHC)示范项目,以重新设计行为健康服务的护理交付和融资。虽然 CCBHC 主要针对医疗补助患者,但根据假设,CCBHC 在诊所层面的益处预计甚至会影响到在 CCBHC 接受治疗的非医疗补助患者。为了验证这一假设,本研究对非医疗补助(即商业和医疗保险)的重症精神病患者进行了医疗保险理赔数据分析,比较了接受过 CCBHC 治疗的患者群组与接受过非 CCBHC 诊所治疗的患者群组在精神健康服务使用率、住院率和急诊就诊率方面的倾向得分匹配对比。数据表明,在患者接受 CCBHC 治疗的第二年,门诊精神健康服务使用率提高了 10%以上,同时全因急诊室就诊率和非精神疾病住院率也同样显著下降。这些研究结果表明,对于为足够多的医疗补助人群提供服务的行为健康诊所来说,CCBHC 带来的创新性临床重新设计的影响很可能会扩大到诊所治疗的所有患者。
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Population Health Management
Population Health Management 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.10
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4.00%
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81
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Population Health Management provides comprehensive, authoritative strategies for improving the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes, ultimately improving the health of an entire population. The Journal delivers essential research on a broad range of topics including the impact of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors on health care systems and practices. Population Health Management coverage includes: Clinical case reports and studies on managing major public health conditions Compliance programs Health economics Outcomes assessment Provider incentives Health care reform Resource management Return on investment (ROI) Health care quality Care coordination.
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