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Opportunities to Promote Children's Behavioral Health: Health Care Reform and Beyond - Workshop in Brief
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... The ACA requires most health insurance plans to conduct behavioral health assessments for children, as well as depression screening for adults. Looking ahead, however, questions have been raised about how to promote children's behavioral health, how to make use of innovations, and how to sustain funding over time.
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... She noted that the National she said. Quality Forum released a behavioral health clinical Mark Friedlander, chief medical officer for behavioral performance measure that focuses on depression health for commercial plans at Aetna, explained that screening and treatment.1 the challenge at the payment level is to transform Mary Ann McCabe, associate clinical professor of the way behavioral services are delivered.
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... The Cherokee Health System is an example Medicaid patients will be shifted to a fully owned of integrative health care, in which psychologists, risk model. There are several challenges associated social workers, care coordinators, community health with this push towards mental health integration, he workers, and psychiatrists are all working together said, including minimal data on expenses.
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... Rahil Briggs, associate professor of clinical Health Alliance. He said that school-based health pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine centers are "the progenitors of health care trans- and director of pediatric behavioral health services formation." When providing care to children, the at Montefiore Medical Group, described the integracenters have an opportunity to work with parents tion of mental health programs in the primary care (or guardians)
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... As background, she noted that in 2013, of children." more than 3 million children -- most of them under the age of 1 -- required services from child welfare Asarnow presented a recently published systemsystems in the United States. The program she devel- atic meta-analysis that looked at behavioral health oped, with multiple randomized controlled trials, outcomes for children and adolescents with intefocused on interventions with parents of premature grated medical-behavioral health care versus those babies: this program decreased parental stress and with usual primary care (Asarnow et al., 2015)
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... , noted include improved social skills, increased language, that prevention is at the intersection of primary sustained attention, less abuse, less involvement in care, mental health, and substance abuse but that juvenile justice system, safe home environments, there is still work to be done in translating research reduced peer aggression, and fewer mental health into practice. She described another program symptoms.
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... RITCHIE, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; PAT SHEA, Office of Technical Assistance, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors; BELINDA E SIMS, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health; JOSÉ SZAPOCZNIK, Department of Public Health Sciences, Miami Clinical Translational Science Institute, and Center for Family Studies, University of Miami; VERA FRANCIS "FAN" TAIT, Department of Child Health and Wellness, American Academy of Pediatrics; WENDY KEENAN, Study Director.
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... FRANK tutes of Health U.S. Department of Health and Human MARY JANE ROTHERAM-BORUS Services University of California, Los Angeles AMY GOLDSTEIN PAT SHEA National Institute of Mental Health, National Association of State Mental National Institutes of Health Health Program Directors COSTELLA GREEN ANDY SHIH Substance Abuse and Mental Health Autism Speaks Services Administration, U.S.


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