Chris Miller-Rosales, Ellen Meara, James Murphey, Abhirupa Dasgupta, Terri Lewinson
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Abstract
Nearly half of Traditional Medicare beneficiaries receive their care through an Accountable Care Organization (ACO), in which provider groups are subject to healthcare cost and quality benchmarks for a defined patient population. Although the skills of the social work profession align with the goals of these contracts (coordination of service needs across multiple health and social care settings), there is little information on social worker inclusion as behavioral health providers in ACOs. We developed and administered a national survey of organizations (n = 227) with Medicare and Medicaid ACO contracts to provide an estimate of the percentage of ACOs that reported social worker-delivered behavioral health treatment. Approximately half of the respondents reported that social workers delivered mental health treatment, while a third reported that social workers delivered substance use treatment. Organizations that included specialty mental health treatment facilities were more likely to report social worker-delivered mental health and substance use treatment. Organizations that included rural healthcare facilities were less likely to report social worker-delivered substance use treatment. By describing the prevalence and predictors of social worker-delivered behavioral health treatment in ACOs, this study contributes foundational estimates for future research on the role of this important workforce in ACOs.
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Devoted to social work theory, practice, and administration in a wide variety of health care settings, this journal gives you the tools to improve your practice while keeping you up-to-date with the latest crucial information. Social Work in Health Care is edited by Gary Rosenberg, PhD, one of the most respected leaders in health social work. This creative, lively journal brings you the most important articles on research, leadership, clinical practice, management, education, collaborative relationships, social health policy, and ethical issues from the most respected experts in the field. The journal"s special issues comprehensively discuss a single pertinent health care theme.