Behavioral health and health care reform models: patient-centered medical home, health home, and accountable care organization
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Behavioral health and health care reform models: patient-centered medical home, health home, and accountable care organization
Abstract
Discussions of health care delivery and payment reforms have largely been silent about how behavioral health could be incorporated into reform initiatives. This paper draws attention to four patient populations defined by the severity of their behavioral health conditions and insurance status. It discusses the potentials and limitations of three prominent models promoted by the Affordable Care Act to serve populations with behavioral health conditions: the Patient-Centered Medical Home, the Health Home initiative within Medicaid, and the Accountable Care Organization. To incorporate behavioral health into health reform, policymakers and practitioners may consider embedding in the reform efforts explicit tools-accountability measures and payment designs-to improve access to and quality of care for patients with behavioral health needs.
Conflict of interest statement
Drs. Bao and Casalino report no conflicts of interest. Dr. Pincus has submitted a detailed statement of potential conflicts of interest, which remains on file at the Journal’s editorial office; there appears to be no conflicts of interest.
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