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Published Online: September 1994

Health Maintenace Organizations, Health Care Reform, and Persons With Serious Mental Illness

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Implementation of the Clinton Administration's proposed Health Security Act could significantly increase the number of seriously mentally ill persons enrolled in health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Studies of the mental health status and outcomes of seriously mentally ill persons treated in HMOs show conflicting findings and provkk little guidance about the likely effect of the Health Security Act on this population. However implementation of the Health Security Act would be likely to influence the treatment of seriously mentally illpersons by altering the activities of state and local governments in the financing and delivery of care, facilitating the integration of public and private services, and encouraging development of additional service capacity. To clarify HMOs' likely role inproviding services to seriously mentally ill persons under health care reform, more research is needed on the currrent service capacity of HMOs, on treatment approaches and outcomes in different HMO models, on whether seriously mentally ill persons would be likely to choose HMOs from among health plan options, and on whether higher-in-come HMO enrollees would seek care outside HMO provider networks.

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Pages: 898 - 905

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Published in print: September 1994
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Research in the School of Public Health at the University of Mmnesota, 420 Delaware Street, S.E., Box 729, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455. Dr. Osher is associate professor in the Institute of Psychiatry
University of Maryland in Baltimore. This paper is part of a special section on health care reform

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