Bringing Behavioral Health into the Care Continuum: Opportunities to Improve Quality, Costs and Outcomes January 2012.

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Bringing Behavioral Health into the Care Continuum: Opportunities to Improve Quality, Costs and Outcomes January 2012

Behavioral health conditions are prevalent among adults in the U.S. Chart 1: Percent of U.S. Adults Meeting Diagnostic Behavioral Health Criteria, 2007 Note: Anxiety disorder includes panic disorder, agoraphobia, specific phobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and adult separation anxiety disorder. Impulse-control disorder includes oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and intermittent explosive disorder. Substance disorder includes alcohol abuse, drug abuse, and nicotine dependence. Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. (April 2011). Mental Health Financing in the United States: A Primer. Washington, DC.

Individuals with behavioral health conditions frequently have co-occurring physical health conditions. Chart 2: Percentage of Adults with Mental Health Conditions and/or Medical Conditions, 2001-2003 Adults with Mental Health Conditions Adults with Medical Conditions 29% of Adults with Medical Conditions Also Have Mental Health Conditions 68% of Adults with Mental Health Conditions Also Have Medical Conditions Source: Druss, B.G., and Walker, E.R. (February 2011). Mental Disorders and Medical Comorbidity. Research Synthesis Report No. 21. Princeton, NJ: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The presence of a mental health disorder raises treatment costs for chronic medical conditions. Chart 3: Monthly Health Care Expenditures for Chronic Conditions, with and without Comorbid Depression, 2005 Source: Melek, S., and Norris, D. (2008). Chronic Conditions and Comorbid Psychological Disorders. Cited in: Druss, B.G., and Walker, E.R. (February 2011). Mental Disorders and Medical Comorbidity. Research Synthesis Report No. 21. Princeton, NJ: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Cost is a common barrier to receiving mental health care services. Chart 4: Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Services, Among Adults Reporting Unmet Need, 2009 Note: Excludes those who reported unmet need but received some services. Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. (April 2011). Mental Health Financing in the United States: A Primer. Washington, DC.

The health care system’s capacity to deliver mental health services has been shrinking. Chart 5: Total Number of Psychiatric Units(1) in U.S. Hospitals and Total Number of Freestanding Psychiatric Hospitals(2) in U.S., 1995-2010 Note: Includes all registered and non-registered hospitals in the U.S. Hospitals with a psychiatric unit are registered community hospitals that reported having a hospital-based inpatient psychiatric care unit for that year. Freestanding psychiatric hospitals also include children‘s psychiatric hospitals and alcoholism/chemical dependency hospitals. Source: Health Forum, AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals, 1995-2010.

Treatment for behavioral health problems is most frequently delivered on an outpatient basis. Chart 6: Types of Mental Health Services Used in Past Year, Among Adults Receiving Treatment, 2009 Note: Excludes treatment for substance abuse disorders. Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. (April 2011). Mental Health Financing in the United States: A Primer. Washington, DC.

Increased utilization of prescription drugs and decreased reliance on inpatient services has shifted spending over time. Chart 7: Distribution of Mental Health Expenditures by Type of Service, 1986 and 2005 $32 B $113 B Note: Excludes spending on insurance administration. Data not adjusted for inflation. * Residential treatment includes spending in nursing home units of hospitals or in nursing homes affiliated with hospitals. Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2011) . National Expenditures for Mental Health Services & Substance Abuse Treatment 1986 – 2005. Washington, DC. As cited in Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. (April 2011). Mental Health Financing in the United States: A Primer. Washington, DC.

Integration of behavioral and physical health care can improve access to appropriate care. Chart 8: Receipt of Preventive Care Services in 12 Months among Patients with Serious Psychiatric Illness Receiving Integrated Care vs. Patients Receiving Usual Care Source: Druss, B., et al. (2001). Integrated Medical Care for Patients with Serious Psychiatric Illness. A Randomized Trial. Archives of General Psychiatry, 58, 861-868.

Coordination of care can reduce costs for individuals with behavioral health conditions. Chart 9: Total Costs at 1 and 2 Years for Patients with Serious and Persistent Mental Illnesses Receiving a Medical Care Management Intervention vs. Usual Care Source: Druss, B.G., et al. (2011). Budget Impact and Sustainability of Medical Care Management for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. American Journal of Psychiatry, AiA, 1-8.

A substantial number of uninsured adults with mental health needs will gain coverage under health reform. Chart 10: Simulated Change in Coverage After Reform Among Adults with Probable Depression or Serious Psychological Distress Note: Based on data for adults ages 18-64 in the 2004-2006 Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys. Source: Garfield, R., et al. (2011). The Impact of National Health Care Reform on Adults With Severe Mental Disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168(5): 486-494.