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  • Many rural veterans may not be fully utilizing VA services despite receiving care in community settings, highlighting the need for better coordination between these systems.
  • The Collaborative Systems of Care (CSC) program is a nurse-led initiative that connects veterans in Federally Qualified Health Centers with VA behavioral health services based on individual needs and eligibility.
  • The program aims to streamline the identification and enrollment process for veterans while increasing their access to coordinated care, especially as VA expands its role in community healthcare.

Article Abstract

Many rural veterans receive care in community settings but could benefit from VA services for certain needs, presenting an opportunity for coordination across systems. This article details the Collaborative Systems of Care (CSC) program, a novel, nurse-led care coordination program identifying and connecting veterans presenting for care in a Federally Qualified Health Center to VA behavioral health and other services based upon the veteran's preferences and eligibility. The CSC program systematically identifies veteran patients, screens for common behavioral health issues, explores VA eligibility for interested veterans, and facilitates coordination with VA to improve healthcare access. While the present program focuses on behavioral health, there is a unique emphasis on assisting veterans with the eligibility and enrollment process and coordinating additional care tailored to the patient. As VA expands its presence in community care, opportunities for VA-community care coordination will increase, making the development and implementation of such interventions important.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8148401PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11414-021-09758-0DOI Listing

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