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The Comprehensive Health Care Integration (CHI) framework supports integrated physical and behavioral health services for all ages in community settings. It aligns providers and payers through outcome measurement and flexible integration approaches.

Keywords:
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  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Integrated physical and behavioral health care delivery is crucial for community settings.
  • Existing models often lack flexibility and outcome-based payment structures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the Comprehensive Health Care Integration (CHI) framework.
  • To highlight the CHI framework's role in aligning providers and payers for service integration.

Main Methods:

  • The CHI framework offers a flexible integration approach for diverse health settings.
  • It incorporates ongoing measurement of outcomes linked to payment methodologies.

Main Results:

  • The CHI framework demonstrates value in supporting integrated care.
  • It strengthens alignment between provider organizations and payers.

Conclusions:

  • The CHI framework facilitates effective implementation and ongoing support for integrated physical and behavioral health care.
  • This model promotes value-based care through provider-payer alignment and outcome measurement.