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The economics of behavioral health services in medical settings: A summary of the evidence.
Authors:Blount  Alexander; Schoenbaum  Michael; Kathol  Roger; Rollman  Bruce L; Thomas  Marshall; O'Donohue  William; Peek  C J
Abstract:The health care system in the United States, plagued by spiraling costs, unequal access, and uneven quality, can find its best chance of improving the health of the population through the improvement of behavioral health services. It is in this area that the largest potential payoff in reduction of morbidity and mortality and increased cost-effectiveness of care can be found. A review of the evidence shows that many forms of behavioral health services, particularly when delivered as part of primary medical care, can be central to such an improvement. The evidence supports many but not all behavioral health services when delivered in settings in which people will accept these services under particular administrative and fiscal structures. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:economics  cost offset  behavioral health  psychology  medical settings
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