Trends Influencing Future Delivery of Mental Health Services in Large Healthcare Systems |
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Authors: | Greg Clarke Frances Lynch Mark Spofford Lynn DeBar |
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Affiliation: | Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente |
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Abstract: | The delivery of mental health services, particularly psychotherapy and other psychosocial care, is being increasingly limited by financial constraints. We briefly review three trends that will play an increasingly important role in the delivery of mental health services in large organizations such as health maintenance organizations. These are (a) an increasing role for self-help and bibliotherapy interventions, both in traditional and electronic formats; (b) mental health services being offered in settings other than mental health specialty clinics; and (c) an increased emphasis on mechanisms for improving the quality and type of services offered, including quality improvement methods and pay-for-performance. |
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Keywords: | healthcare mental health pay-for-performance quality improvement self-help |
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