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Structural Components of Integrated Behavioral Health Care: A Comparison of National Programs.

Matthew L GoldmanDeborah M ScharfJonathan D BrownSarah H ScholleHarold A Pincus
Published in: Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (2021)
Initiatives that support and incentivize the integration of behavioral health and general medical care have become a focus of government strategies to achieve the triple aim of improved health, better patient experience, and reduced costs. The authors describe the components of four large-scale national initiatives aimed at integrating care for a wide range of behavioral health needs. Commonalities across these national initiatives highlight health care and social services needs that must be addressed to improve care for people with co-occurring behavioral health and general medical conditions. These findings can inform how to design, test, select, and align the most promising strategies for integrated care in a variety of settings.
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