The Impact of Technology-Enabled Care Coordination in a Complex Mental Health System: A Local System Dynamics Model.
Frank IorfinoJo-An AtkinsonAdam SkinnerTracey A DavenportShelley C RoweAnte ProdanJulie SturgessIan B HickiePublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
The use of technology-enabled care coordination is likely to improve mental health and suicide outcomes. The substantially lower effectiveness of targeting individual components of the mental health system (ie, increasing service capacity growth rate by 20% or standard telehealth) reiterates that strengthening the whole system has the greatest impact on patient outcomes. Investments into more of the same types of programs and services alone will not be enough to improve outcomes; instead, new models of care and the digital infrastructure to support them and their integration are needed.