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Programs for Care System Transitions in Mental Health: A Systematic Review

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Apaydin, Eric
Contributor:
Chough, Ino
Delavale, Victoria
Fu, Ning
Hempel, Susanne
Larkin, Jody
Motala, Aneesa
Language:
English
Other Title:
Programs for Care System Transitions in Mental Health
Place of Publication:
RAND Corporation 2022
Summary:
Although transitions between health care systems are common when patients move between jobs or insurers, they are especially difficult to navigate when patients with mental health conditions leave an integrated system, such as the Military Health System (MHS). The authors synthesize evidence from studies of interventions that facilitate transitions between mental health care systems, such as the transition from the MHS to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The authors searched multiple research databases, reference-mined bibliographies of existing reviews, and consulted with experts to identify existing evaluations of transition support interventions. Key informants helped identify pertinent populations of interest who are transitioning between health care systems. Seventeen studies evaluating different approaches met inclusion criteria. Studies reported on different outcomes, and few could be combined in aggregated analyses. Analyses showed that care transition interventions can increase outpatient mental health service use, but the overall body of evidence is limited.

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