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Published Online: September 1994

Treated Prevalence Rates of Severe Mental Illness Among HMO Members

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Objectives: The authors examined the extent to which health maintenance organizations (HMOs) enroll and provide services to people with severe mental illness. Methods: The automatedpharmacy system of a large HMO identified members who bad received a peescription for an antipsychotic drug or lithium during the two-year study period (1986 and 1987). These data, combined with data from a 2 percent random sample of HMO members and from medical records, were used to identify members who satisfied DSM-iii-R criteria for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Treated prevalence rates derived from these data were compared with estimated treated prevalence data obtained in the National institute of Mental Health's Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) survey. Results: Although methodological complications and small sample sizes precluded a detailed comparison, the study found a significantly lower treated preyalence rate of scbizophrenia among HMO members than in the ECA survey. The treated prevalence rate of bipolar disorder was also lower than the ECA rate, but the difference was not significant. Conclusions: The differences in treated prevalence rates seemed to be the result of different study methodologies and factors influencing HMO membership. The results underscore the need for a comprehensive study of the course of severe mental illness among HMO members.

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Pages: 919 - 924

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

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Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente North-west Region, 3800
Health Sciences University in portland

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