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Measuring Variation Across Dimensions of Integrated Care: The Maryland Medicaid Health Home Model.

Alene Kennedy-HendricksGail L DaumitSeema ChoksySarah LindenEmma E McGinty
Published in: Administration and policy in mental health (2019)
Despite the proliferation of initiatives to integrate services for people with serious mental illness (SMI), measures of distinct dimensions of integration, such as spatial arrangement and care team expertise, are lacking. Such measures are needed to support organizations' assessment of progress toward integrated service delivery. We developed measures characterizing integration of behavioral, somatic, and social services to operationalize the integrated care dimensions conceived by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. In a survey fielded to 46 Maryland Medicaid health homes (response rate: 96%) serving adults with SMI during 2015-2016, we found that these measures provided a useful description of variation across dimensions of integration.
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