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  • Integrated behavioral health programs, like the PHLOW Program, help reduce costs and improve patient outcomes, but funding challenges hinder their widespread adoption.
  • The PHLOW Program uses a collaborative care model to provide accessible psychiatric care through primary care providers, demonstrating effective patient outcomes through brief episodes of care.
  • Results show reductions in anxiety and depression, lower mental health claims, and increased financial support, suggesting a viable model for other organizations to implement similar integrated behavioral health programs.

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Introduction: Integrated behavioral health programs bring strong benefits to patients and health organizations including reductions in overall costs. However, obstacles to funding prevent the implementation and maintenance of these programs across the country.

Method: The Psychiatric Health, Life Skills and Opportunities for Wellness (PHLOW) Program is based on the collaborative care model and seeks to provide psychiatric care through an integrated model that is financially sustainable for the organization. This pilot observational study included patients who received psychiatric care indirectly via consultations with primary care providers and directly through brief episodes of care.

Results: Patient outcomes were demonstrated by score changes on the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 before and after participation in brief episodes of care. Overall cost of care savings was demonstrated through change over time in risk-adjusted per-member-per-month.

Discussion: Patients participating in the PHLOW program showed potential drops in anxiety and depression ratings, coinciding with a reduction in mental health claims. In addition, participation in the program involved a small number of patient visits and prevented referrals to long-term psychiatry, preserving access for higher acuity presentations. This demonstration of the value of the PHLOW program has led to additional financial support of the program through the primary regional Medicaid payor, enhancing sustainability, and potentially modeling a collaboration that may be feasible for other organizations implementing integrated behavioral health programs. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • Integrated behavioral health programs, like the PHLOW Program, help reduce costs and improve patient outcomes, but funding challenges hinder their widespread adoption.
  • The PHLOW Program uses a collaborative care model to provide accessible psychiatric care through primary care providers, demonstrating effective patient outcomes through brief episodes of care.
  • Results show reductions in anxiety and depression, lower mental health claims, and increased financial support, suggesting a viable model for other organizations to implement similar integrated behavioral health programs.
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