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Promoting High-Value Mental Health Care
Published Online: 14 March 2023

Impact of New York State’s Health Home Model on Health Care Utilization

Abstract

The Affordable Care Act established Medicaid health homes to provide care management and coordination for high-need individuals, including many with serious mental illness. The authors used data from the Medicaid Data Warehouse to examine health care utilization over 3 years among 10,193 individuals who enrolled in a New York State health home and had at least one outpatient mental health visit during the year prior to enrollment. Results for postenrollment year 2 indicated a 43% decrease in inpatient mental health discharges, a 38% decrease in substance use discharges, and a 7% reduction in general medical discharges, whereas mental health outpatient treatment and behavioral and nonbehavioral medication utilization increased. Further research is needed to determine the effectiveness of health home care management for individuals with serious mental illness.

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Pages: 1002 - 1005
PubMed: 36916062

History

Received: 19 May 2022
Revision received: 18 November 2022
Accepted: 19 December 2022
Published online: 14 March 2023
Published in print: September 01, 2023

Keywords

  1. Utilization patterns
  2. Health care reform
  3. Health homes
  4. Care management

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Scott Wetzler, Ph.D. [email protected]
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Wetzler, Counts, Schwartz) and Department of Social and Family Medicine (Patel), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City; National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Washington, D.C. (Holcombe).
Nathaniel Counts, J.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Wetzler, Counts, Schwartz) and Department of Social and Family Medicine (Patel), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City; National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Washington, D.C. (Holcombe).
Bruce Schwartz, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Wetzler, Counts, Schwartz) and Department of Social and Family Medicine (Patel), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City; National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Washington, D.C. (Holcombe).
Urvashi Patel, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Wetzler, Counts, Schwartz) and Department of Social and Family Medicine (Patel), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City; National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Washington, D.C. (Holcombe).
Samantha Holcombe, M.P.H.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Wetzler, Counts, Schwartz) and Department of Social and Family Medicine (Patel), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City; National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Washington, D.C. (Holcombe).

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Wetzler ([email protected]). Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.

Competing Interests

The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

Funding Information

This research was funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation through the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative’s practice transformation network (CMS-1L1-15-003).

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