The rising prevalence of mental health conditions and substance use disorders (MH/SUD) underscores the important role of health centers (HCs) in caring for low-income and uninsured MH/SUD patients. This study used the 2014 Health Center Patient Survey and 2014 Uniform Data System to determine the independent association between delivery of MH/SUD integration and related interventions to patients that reported a MH/SUD condition (n=2714) with the number of HC visits, emergency department (ED) visits, and hospitalizations last year. Results showed that health education was associated with fewer predicted ED visits (1.8 vs. 2.3) and lower likelihood of hospitalizations (16% vs. 24%) among MH patients. Medical enabling services was associated w...
CONTEXT: National data demonstrate that mental health (MH) visits to the emergency room (ER) compris...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to examine the association between mental health staffing at health...
Background: In 2016, close to 45 million adults in the United States had some form of mental illness...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
OBJECTIVES: This study described the locations and patterns of psychiatric and substance abuse treat...
ObjectiveRegional primary health care system capacity may affect the demand for psychiatric visits t...
BackgroundBeginning in 2010, Los Angeles County Departments of Health Services and Mental Health col...
This article examines the impact of integrating mental health into primary health care. Mental Healt...
Despite the compelling logic for integrating care for people with serious mental illness, there is a...
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
Individuals with mental health disorders often die decades earlier than the average person, and low-...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of general medical care and mental health care is a high priority for individ...
CONTEXT: National data demonstrate that mental health (MH) visits to the emergency room (ER) compris...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to examine the association between mental health staffing at health...
Background: In 2016, close to 45 million adults in the United States had some form of mental illness...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
OBJECTIVES: This study described the locations and patterns of psychiatric and substance abuse treat...
ObjectiveRegional primary health care system capacity may affect the demand for psychiatric visits t...
BackgroundBeginning in 2010, Los Angeles County Departments of Health Services and Mental Health col...
This article examines the impact of integrating mental health into primary health care. Mental Healt...
Despite the compelling logic for integrating care for people with serious mental illness, there is a...
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
Individuals with mental health disorders often die decades earlier than the average person, and low-...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of general medical care and mental health care is a high priority for individ...
CONTEXT: National data demonstrate that mental health (MH) visits to the emergency room (ER) compris...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...