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Trend Watch: Behavioral Health Integration

2023-09-11T15:14:31-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration|

Behavioral Health Integration has become one of the largest trends in healthcare this year. With one in 5 adults¹ experiencing a mental health condition each year, mental health can longer be pushed to the back burner. The demand for behavioral health services across the nation is sky rocketing, putting BH integration in an important position to help close gaps in care. It will take everyone from provider to payers breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and investing in ways to improve access to care and care outcomes.

Making The Case for Behavioral Health Integration

2017-04-02T13:28:01-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration, Quality Improvement Programs, Uncategorized|

Thanks to The Excellence in Mental Health Act (ExACT) passed in 2014, it’s predicted that 2016 will be a big year for Behavioral Health. As the country takes critical steps towards moving Behavioral healthcare off the back burner, demand for these services continues to grow. This will result in ample opportunity for organizations diving into Behavioral Health or BH Integration to champion the cause in 2016. But it’s important to remember that the impact of Behavioral health moves across the care continuum.

Behavioral Health Integration Tips for Payers and Providers

2023-09-08T15:18:05-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration|

Primary care providers are no strangers to behavioral health. Many individuals with behavioral health conditions pass through primary care settings daily. It’s reported that one in five Americans suffer from behavioral health conditions. This had lead to an estimated $57 billion per year in costs. The treatment gap is also an issue. Mental health issues are frequently unrecognized and often reimbursement for behavioral health services is not an option. This has resulted in primary care providers and payers integrating behavioral health services into model of care.

The Opioid Epidemic: Health Insurance Companies Join the Fight

2023-08-08T14:51:54-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration, News and Events, Population Health, Quality Improvement Programs|

According to the Centers for Disease Control, an estimated $25 billion of U.S. healthcare costs was attributed to the abuse of painkillers—otherwise known as opioids. Up to 36 million people worldwide struggle with opioid addiction. CNN recently revealed that health Insurance companies alone lose a total of $72.5 billion annually due to of opioid addiction. Cigna is the most recent health insurance company to join the fight. By using patient data they are hoping to target overprescribing of prescription painkillers. Monitoring patient data and prescription history Cigna flags high-risk customers and notifies doctors about the patient’s history of opioid use or their high-risk behavior which puts the patient at risk for new prescriptions.

Study Finds Gaps In Behavioral Health and Primary Care

2023-08-07T15:55:35-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration|

Behavioral health integration in primary care has been one of the biggest healthcare trends in 2016 so far. From cracking the stigma surrounding mental health to paving the way for better access to behavioral health related services, integration is making waves in all facets of the healthcare continuum. 2016 will be an important year for Behavioral Health integration with everyone employers to payors recognizing the importance of treating mental health issues in a primary care setting.

CMS Announces Finalized Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Parity Rule for Medicaid

2017-04-02T13:28:07-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration, Managed Care, Medicare and Medicaid, News and Events, Webinars|

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced the finalization of a new rule that will help strengthen access to mental health and substance-use services for individuals who receive Medicaid benefits though managed care organizations and those who have Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage. According to CMS' press release, this "final rule strengthens access to mental health and substance use disorder benefits for low-income Americans." The new provisions of this rule will benefit the over "23 million people enrolled in Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs), Medicaid alternative benefit plans (ABPs), and CHIP."

1 Day Left to Register! Free Webinar – Behavioral Health Integration: Realizing Opportunities

2017-04-02T13:28:07-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration, News and Events, Webinars|

This year is going to be an important year for Behavioral Health, don’t miss out on our free webinar 1/20 on Behavioral Health Integration success! Join us Wednesday January 20th at 12: 00 PM CST as we explore the concept of Behavioral Health Integration. This free web event will cover: Making the Case for Behavioral Health (BH) Primary Care (PC) Integration, Integration 101: First Steps to Making it Work (Technology, Screening Tools, Communication), and Integration: Realizing Opportunities. If you can't make the event, don't worry! Simply register for the web event to receive a recording of the event as well as a copy of the presentation after it is finished.

Brand New Free Web Event! Behavioral Health Integration: Realizing Opportunities

2017-04-02T13:28:08-04:00By |Behavioral Health Integration, News and Events, Webinars|

Join BHM Healthcare Solutions on Wed. January 20th at 12:00PM CST for the brand new web event: Behavioral Health Integration: Realizing Opportunities Explore the concept of Behavioral Health Integration with this free web event. This presentation will include an overview of the need for Behavioral Health Integration, and exploration of practice models of integration, and will provide attendees with the tools and knowledge to begin making meaningful movements toward integrating behavioral health into their organization or practice.

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