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Utilization management for residential programs.

Sean A Kidd1, Thomas H Styron, Shelly Carlson

  • 1Yale University, USA. sean.kidd@yale.edu

Administration and Policy in Mental Health
|October 14, 2004
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This study reviews utilization management (UM) in supportive residential programs for behavioral disorders. It proposes a UM process adaptable for various service systems, addressing placement and movement challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Behavioral Health Services
  • Residential Care

Background:

  • Utilization management (UM) is critical in community-based supportive residential programs.
  • Existing literature lacks comprehensive approaches for behavioral disorder populations.
  • Effective placement and movement facilitation are key challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review literature on UM in residential programs for behavioral disorders.
  • To inform the development of a residential UM process in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • To propose recommendations for a generalizable residential UM process.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of utilization management in residential settings.
  • Analysis of approaches for facilitating client placement and movement.

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  • Consideration of methodological challenges in developing decision tools.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified various approaches for facilitating placement and movement within residential programs.
    • Highlighted the need for a structured UM process tailored to behavioral disorders.
    • Acknowledged difficulties in creating universally applicable decision tools.

    Conclusions:

    • A adaptable residential UM process can improve service delivery for individuals with behavioral disorders.
    • Recommendations are provided for developing such a process.
    • Methodological considerations are crucial for generalizable UM tools.