Index of Slides : Text Only Version
- The Interdependence of Mental Health and Physical Health
- WHO Global Burden of Disease 2000
- Behavioral Disorders Account for Even More Disability than Chronic Medical Conditions
- And In Addition….
- Negative Impact of Depression on the Outcome of Cardiovascular Disease
- Negative Impact of Chronic Medical Conditions on Recovery from Severe Mental Illness
- The Gaps – disease and program specific structures are not person centered
- The Goal
- Maine Data: The Impact of Mental Illness on Physical Health in the General Population
- Maine Examples of Integrated Data Analysis
- Maine BRFSS Mental Illness Modules
- Conclusion from Integrated Analysis of Maine BRFSS Data
- Maine DHHS /South Carolina ER Study
- Population Studied
- ER Utilization Rates Increase with Complexity of Group
- Overall ER Usage Increases with Complexity of Underlying Population
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- Percent Maine ER Visits by Diagnosis by Group
- Highest Usage of ER: Visits for Medical Conditions per Thousand Members by Group
- ER Rates for Medical Dx Increase with Complexity of Group Members
- Second Highest Usage of ER: Injury Visits per Thousand Members by Group for Year
- The Smallest Percentage of Overall ER Usage is for Behavioral Health
- Conclusions of ER Study
- Persons with Serious Mental Illness
- Biggest Impediment to Recovery
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- High Rate of Health Disorders of Persons with SMI Compared to Non-SMI Groups in Maine Medicaid – 2004
- Burden of Medical Illness: Maine Medicaid 2004
- Another Approach: BRFSS Questions Added to Consumer Satisfaction Survey
- Health Risk Maine DIG Surveys (Age 18-64 Years)
- Chronic Health Conditions Maine DIG Surveys (Age 18-64 Years)
- Metabolic Risk
- Satisfaction Related to Physical Health Status (…how many days during the past 30 days was your physical health not good?)
- Costs to Maine Medicaid
- Medical Expenditures for Persons with MH/SA Conditions Compared to General Maine Care 2002
- Impact of Increasing Number of Medical Co-morbidities on Maine Mental Health Expenditures for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
- Summary of Integrated Analysis of Maine Data
- Bringing The Data to Key Policy Discussions
- Maine State Health Plan: Support from the Governor
- DHHS Policy Changes
- The Maine Patient Centered Medical Home Project
- Integration of Mental Health into Maine Medicaid Initiatives
- Integration of Mental Health into Maine Public Health Initiatives
- Office of Adult Mental Health
- December 2008 – DHHS Partners with Local Funder to Launch SMI Health Project
- Maine SMI Health Project Will…
- Integration: Making the Case in Maine
- Dissemination is a Critical Part of Surveillance
- Dissemination Strategies: ONE SIZE REPORTING ONLY USEFUL TO ONE SIZE STAKEHOLDER
- Tie Data and Dissemination to State Program and Policy Issues
- Implications for Health Policy for General Population
- Implications for Medicaid
- Implications for Medicaid
- Implications for Public Health
- Implications for SMHA
- Attending to health and wellness for persons with SMI
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