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Abstract

The collaborative care model (CoCM) is an effective strategy to manage common mental disorders in primary care. Despite the growing adoption of newer CoCM billing codes to support these programs, few studies have investigated the use of these codes. This column evaluated the implementation of CoCM billing codes by comparing clinics using different billing strategies and assessed the impact of CoCM code implementation on revenue and on clinical and process-of-care outcomes. Qualitative data were obtained to understand provider perspectives. The results indicate that CoCM billing code implementation is operationally feasible, does not adversely affect the delivery of patient care or revenue, and is acceptable to providers.

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Psychiatric Services
Pages: 1192 - 1195
PubMed: 36935624

History

Received: 25 November 2022
Revision received: 19 February 2023
Accepted: 22 February 2023
Published online: 20 March 2023
Published in print: November 01, 2023

Keywords

  1. Administration and management
  2. Reimbursement
  3. Primary care
  4. Quality improvement
  5. Service delivery systems
  6. Collaborative care model

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Denise Chang, M.D. [email protected]
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Debra J. Morrison, B.S.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Deborah J. Bowen, Ph.D.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Heather M. Harris, B.S.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Emerson J. Dusic, M.P.H.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Mariebeth B. Velasquez, M.D.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Anna D. H. Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D.
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Chang, Morrison, Ratzliff), Bioethics and Humanities (Bowen, Harris, Dusic), and Family Medicine (Velasquez), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Chang ([email protected]). Benjamin G. Druss, M.D., M.P.H., and Gail Daumit, M.D., M.H.S., are editors of this column.

Competing Interests

Dr. Chang received honoraria for lectures at DC Health. Dr. Ratzliff has received book royalties from Wiley. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

Funding Information

This project was funded by an anonymous donor gift.

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