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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION: A VIEW OF THE CURRENT LANDSCAPE Benjamin Druss MD, MPH Princeton Conference May 25, 2016 Mother Nature has no mercy. As a consequence, the presence of one disease usually provides no immunity against others


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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION: A VIEW OF THE CURRENT LANDSCAPE

Benjamin Druss MD, MPH Princeton Conference May 25, 2016

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Mother Nature has no mercy. As a consequence, the presence of one disease usually provides no immunity against others

Redelmeier et al N Engl J Med. 1998 May 21;338(21):1516-20.

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8.3% 3.9% 28.7%

The Problem

2.2%

6.4% 1.5% 1.2%

Walker and Druss (in press) 2010- 2012 NSDUH

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Per Member Per Month Costs

$0 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 $1,200 $1,400 $1,600 Private Sector Medicare Medicaid No MH/SUD Any MH/SUD Milliman Report American Psychiatric Association 2014

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Mental Illness and Mortality

Mortality Risk: 2.2 times the general population 10 years

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potential life lost

Walker, E.R., McGee, R.E., Druss, B.G. (2015). Mortality in mental disorders and global burden of disease implications: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Psychiatry.

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Integrating Behavioral Health into Population Health

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Collaborative Care

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Policies Supporting Integration

 Medicaid parity regulations released 3/2016  Medicaid demonstration projects

 Medicaid 2703 Health Homes  Medicaid Incentives for the Prevention of Chronic Diseases

 New codes to reimburse collaborative care

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From Integration to Recovery

 Patient Centeredness: “The experience…of

transparency, individualization, recognition, respect, dignity, and choice in all matters, without exception, related to one’s person, circumstances, and relationships in health care.” D. Berwick 2009

 Recovery: “A deeply personal, unique process

changing one's attitude, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. It is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life.” W. Anthony 1993