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  • Behavioral Health Management
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  • Readmissions pose a significant challenge in psychiatric and substance use disorder (SUD) care.
  • Effective care management bridging strategies are crucial for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
  • Behavioral health managed care organizations play a key role in implementing and evaluating such strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the generalizability of a successful care management bridging strategy in reducing psychiatric and SUD readmissions.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention in diverse patient populations and healthcare settings.
  • To identify factors influencing the success of care management bridging strategies.

Main Methods:

  • A quasi-experimental design was used, comparing an intervention group (1243 Medicaid adults) receiving care management plus usual care to a control group (481 adults) receiving usual care only.
  • The study sample included 1724 individuals with a psychiatric or SUD hospitalization or detoxification service within 30 days of a prior SUD or inpatient event.
  • Statistical analyses examined readmission rates and odds ratios for different patient subgroups and settings.

Main Results:

  • The intervention group demonstrated significantly lower readmission rates to substance use disorder (SUD) facilities (p = .0012).
  • Individuals receiving the intervention had reduced odds of readmission following a SUD event (OR = 0.49, p = .0006).
  • Higher readmission likelihood was observed for individuals with dual diagnoses (OR = 1.72) and in urban settings (OR = 1.47), though the intervention showed some success in these groups.

Conclusions:

  • Care management bridging strategies are effective in reducing readmissions, particularly for individuals utilizing SUD services.
  • The intervention shows promise for improving care transitions and system navigation for vulnerable populations.
  • Further research should explore the tailored application of these strategies across different clinical and demographic profiles.