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Health Care: The Head is Cut off from the Body

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Index of Slides : Text Only Version

  1. The Interdependence of Mental Health and Physical Health
  2. WHO Global Burden of Disease 2000
  3. Behavioral Disorders Account for Even More Disability than Chronic Medical Conditions
  4. And In Addition….
  5. Negative Impact of Depression on the Outcome of Cardiovascular Disease
  6. Negative Impact of Chronic Medical Conditions on Recovery from Severe Mental Illness
  7. The Gaps – disease and program specific structures are not person centered
  8. The Goal
  9. Maine Data: The Impact of Mental Illness on Physical Health in the General Population
  10. Maine Examples of Integrated Data Analysis
  11. Maine BRFSS Mental Illness Modules
  12. Conclusion from Integrated Analysis of Maine BRFSS Data
  13. Maine DHHS /South Carolina ER Study
  14. Population Studied
  15. ER Utilization Rates Increase with Complexity of Group
  16. Overall ER Usage Increases with Complexity of Underlying Population
  17. No Title
  18. Percent Maine ER Visits by Diagnosis by Group
  19. Highest Usage of ER: Visits for Medical Conditions per Thousand Members by Group
  20. ER Rates for Medical Dx Increase with Complexity of Group Members
  21. Second Highest Usage of ER: Injury Visits per Thousand Members by Group for Year
  22. The Smallest Percentage of Overall ER Usage is for Behavioral Health
  23. Conclusions of ER Study
  24. Persons with Serious Mental Illness
  25. Biggest Impediment to Recovery
  26. No Title
  27. High Rate of Health Disorders of Persons with SMI Compared to Non-SMI Groups in Maine Medicaid – 2004
  28. Burden of Medical Illness: Maine Medicaid 2004
  29. Another Approach: BRFSS Questions Added to Consumer Satisfaction Survey
  30. Health Risk Maine DIG Surveys (Age 18-64 Years)
  31. Chronic Health Conditions Maine DIG Surveys (Age 18-64 Years)
  32. Metabolic Risk
  33. Satisfaction Related to Physical Health Status (…how many days during the past 30 days was your physical health not good?)
  34. Costs to Maine Medicaid
  35. Medical Expenditures for Persons with MH/SA Conditions Compared to General Maine Care 2002
  36. Impact of Increasing Number of Medical Co-morbidities on Maine Mental Health Expenditures for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
  37. Summary of Integrated Analysis of Maine Data
  38. Bringing The Data to Key Policy Discussions
  39. Maine State Health Plan: Support from the Governor
  40. DHHS Policy Changes
  41. The Maine Patient Centered Medical Home Project
  42. Integration of Mental Health into Maine Medicaid Initiatives
  43. Integration of Mental Health into Maine Public Health Initiatives
  44. Office of Adult Mental Health
  45. December 2008 – DHHS Partners with Local Funder to Launch SMI Health Project
  46. Maine SMI Health Project Will…
  47. Integration: Making the Case in Maine
  48. Dissemination is a Critical Part of Surveillance
  49. Dissemination Strategies: ONE SIZE REPORTING ONLY USEFUL TO ONE SIZE STAKEHOLDER
  50. Tie Data and Dissemination to State Program and Policy Issues
  51. Implications for Health Policy for General Population
  52. Implications for Medicaid
  53. Implications for Medicaid
  54. Implications for Public Health
  55. Implications for SMHA
  56. Attending to health and wellness for persons with SMI
  57. No Title