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Population health management in integrated physical and mental health care.
Purpose: Individuals suffering from serious mental illness (SMI) face many challenges of navigating a complex and often fragmented health care system and may die significantly earlier from co-morbid physical health conditions. Integrating mental and physical health care for individuals with SMI is an emerging trend addressing the often-neglected physical health care needs of this population to better coordinate care and improve health outcomes.
Design/methodology/approach: Population Health Management (PHM) provides a useful friamework for designing integrated care programs for individuals with SMI.
Findings: This paper examines the structure and evolution of the integrated care program in Missouri in the context of PHM, highlighting particular elements of PHM that facilitate and support development of an integrated mental and physical health care program.
Originality/value: As health care reform provides external motivation to provide integrated care, this study can be useful as other states attempt to address this important issue.