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Title Integrated behavioral healthcare : positioning mental health practice with medical/surgical practice / [edited by] Nicholas Cummings ... [and others].
OCLC EBC311464x
ISBN 9780121987619
0121987612
Publisher San Diego : Academic Press, [2001]
©2001
Description 1 online resource (xvi, 347 pages) : illustrations.
LC Subject heading/s Mental health services.
Integrated delivery of health care.
Primary care (Medicine)
Medical
Subject heading/s
Mental Health Services -- organization & administration -- United States.
Behavioral Medicine -- United States.
Comprehensive Health Care -- organization & administration -- United States.
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated -- United States.
Primary Health Care -- organization & administration -- United States.
Other
Genre heading/s
Electronic books.
Reproduction note Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007). Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Summary Healthcare is now practiced in a different financial and delivery system than it was two decades ago. Currently managed care defines what is treated, how, by whom and for what reimbursement. Mental health professionals have been greatly impacted by these changes to their practice, and yet, there is little understanding of exactly what it is and where it is going. The present volume explores these issues, prospects and opportunities from the vantage of mental health /medical professionals and managed care executives who are in the very process of implementing changes to the existing system of managed care. Behavioral healthcare will be integrated into medical practice in the future for sound clinical and economic reasons. The present volume, edited by four prominent mental health professionals provides a roadmap of the emerging directions integrated behavioral healthcare is taking and lays out the steps the mental health professional needs to take--in training, and modifying her/his clinical practice--to adapt to the new system of healthcare. Key Features * Leading Experts in managed care * Nicholas Cummings, Father of behavioral managed care * Multidisciplinary approach.
Contents Preface. -- N.A. Cummings, The History of Behavioral Healthcare: A perspective from a lifetime of involvement. -- N.A. Cummings, A New Vision of Healthcare for America. -- Chapter 2 Discussion -- A.E. Fruzzetti, Medical Health Care and Mental Health Care: Integration and/or Partnership. -- K. Strosahl, The Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health: Type II Change in the Era of Managed Care. -- Chapter 3 Discussion -- L. Hayes, Take Me to Your Leader! -- J. Kent and M. Gordon, Programmatic Approaches to Care and Outcomes: The Medical Co-Management Group Appointment. -- Chapter 4 Discussion -- G. Hayes, Reinventing the Team Model: Can Quality and Lower Cost go Hand in Hand? -- J.D. Slay, Jr., C. Mcleod, and J.N. Johnson, Organizing a Collaborative Healthcare Delivery System in a Medical Setting. -- Chapter 5 Discussion -- M. Gutride, A Review of the Collaborative Care Project. -- R. Dyer, Behavioral Technologies in Disease Management: A New Service Model for Working with Physicians. -- Chapter 6 Discussion -- B. Kohlenberg, Persuasion Criteria in the Business of Disease Management and Behavioral Health. -- T. Trabin, Accountability for Quality in the Real World: From 30,000 Feet to Ground Level and Back Up. -- Chapter 7 Discussion -- S. Thorp, J. Greg, R. Niccolls, and W. O'Donohue, The Best and Worst of Times for Behavioral Mental Health Practice. -- I.A. Shaffer, Managed Care: Cost and Effectiveness. -- Chapter 8 Discussion -- O. Thienhaus, Effectiveness and Cost in Managed Care. -- S.C. Hayes and J. Gregg, Practice Guidelines and the Industrialization of Behavioral Healthcare Delivery. -- Chapter 9 Discussion -- D. Varble, Comments on Pracice Guidelines. -- S.P. Melek, Financial Risk and Structural Issues. -- Chapter 10 Discussion -- J. Wendel, Integrated Care: Potential Disaster or Golden Opportunity? -- W.G. Troy, Program Restructuring and Curricular Enhancement for Accountable Training. -- Chapter 11 Discussion -- V. Follette, Continuing Education: Opportunities for Enhanced Family Relations. -- M.S. Pallak, Managed Care: Implications for Clinical Training. -- Chapter 12 Discussion -- J.E. Fisher, J. Buchanan, and J.E. Hadden, Clinical Psychology Curriculum and the Industrialization of Behavioral Healthcare. -- Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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