Asia
Thompson

A Focus on Value-Based Care Models

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Asia Thompson, Alyna Chien, Meredith Rosenthal

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2025-01-01

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Medicaid beneficiaries with behavioral health (BH) conditions PubMed and Web of Science were used to find relevant studies represent a high-cost, high-need medically complex population that (1) focused on Medicaid enrollees, (2) evaluated BHI models, facing fragmented care and worse outcomes. This has driven states and (3) used value-based care frameworks. Twenty-eight peer- to integrate BH into physical health services within value-based reviewedarticleswerecategorizedbyresearchdesign, intervention care models like Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). Yet type, sample construction, outcome measures, and relevance to despite increasing adoption, few studies evaluate state-wide effortColorado’s ACC Phase II. Findings showed service utilization, like Colorado’s Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) Phase II. cost, and quality were commonly assessed outcomes. Difference- This literature review synthesizes existing research on behavioral in-differences designs were most frequently used and offered health integration (BHI) models within Medicaid populations, strong causal insight; others lacked control groups or were cross- focusing on value-based care models. It highlights common sectional. This review provides valuable information for future outcomes, assesses study design strengths and weaknesses, and Medicaid reforms by identifying effective research designs and identifies key limitations impacting the success of BHI initiativeshighlighting BHI challenges.

Abstract:

Medicaid beneficiaries with behavioral health (BH) conditions PubMed and Web of Science were used to find relevant studies represent a high-cost, high-need medically complex population that (1) focused on Medicaid enrollees, (2) evaluated BHI models, facing fragmented care and worse outcomes. This has driven states and (3) used value-based care frameworks. Twenty-eight peer- to integrate BH into physical health services within value-based reviewedarticleswerecategorizedbyresearchdesign, intervention care models like Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). Yet type, sample construction, outcome measures, and relevance to despite increasing adoption, few studies evaluate state-wide effortColorado’s ACC Phase II. Findings showed service utilization, like Colorado’s Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) Phase II. cost, and quality were commonly assessed outcomes. Difference- This literature review synthesizes existing research on behavioral in-differences designs were most frequently used and offered health integration (BHI) models within Medicaid populations, strong causal insight; others lacked control groups or were cross- focusing on value-based care models. It highlights common sectional. This review provides valuable information for future outcomes, assesses study design strengths and weaknesses, and Medicaid reforms by identifying effective research designs and identifies key limitations impacting the success of BHI initiativeshighlighting BHI challenges.

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Harvard / Delaware State University | Chemistry | 2026 / 2025

Topics:

care, model, health, value, medicaid, bhi, outcome, used, state, design, behavioral, high

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