Mental Health is Integral to Overall Health. Health Issues Related to People with Serious Mental Illness People with SMI who receive services in the public.

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Mental Health is Integral to Overall Health

Health Issues Related to People with Serious Mental Illness People with SMI who receive services in the public mental health sector die on average 25 years earlier than general population. Smoke heavily (3 out of 4 nicotine-dependent) Eat poorly Are sedentary Lack preventive and ongoing health care 70% have cardiac or metabolic problems Some medications lead to weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular disease.

Prevalence of Conditions Among OMH Clients with Medical Co-morbidity SOURCE: NYS Office of Mental Health Patient Characteristics Survey (PCS) Portal: NOTES: Percentages sum to more than 100% because a client can have more than one condition. The number of clients with at least one chronic medical condition is 76,963. 3

Massachusetts Study: Deaths from Heart Disease by Age Group/DMH Enrollees with SMI Compared to Massachusetts Overall RR 4.9RR 2.2RR 1.5RR

Most Readmissions to Patients with MH/SA Diagnoses with Medical Conditions Patients without MH/SA diagnosis, medical readmission $149M Patients with MH/SA diagnosis, medical readmission $395M Patients with MH/SA diagnosis, MH/SA readmission $270M

What We Know Current mental health system in NYS is siloed, fragmented, not accountable. Episodic, point of service treatment is ineffective for chronic mental illness. Failure to use specialty care management leads to increased costs and poor outcomes.

The Future Integrate basic mental health care into primary care. Integrate basic physical health into specialty mental health settings. Coordinate care for complex health conditions.

Challenges and Opportunities Most people with mental illness are seen in general medical settings (primary care, general acute care, etc) not specialty mental health clinics – More than 50% of mental health visits occur in general medical settings – Most psychiatric drugs are prescribed by other-than- psychiatrist MDs – Depression is strongly linked with other chronic illnesses – diabetes, CAD, CA, asthma; Individuals with MDD make 2x PCP visits – Adequate treatment for depression is provided for about 25% of cases Provide basic mental health care in all ambulatory health settings. Collaborative care: – MH professional available on the floor – Screening, treatment protocols – Model well known but insufficiently used

Challenges and Opportunities Many people with serious mental illness have co-morbid medical conditions Managing these via referral works poorly Basic medical care should be but is usually not provided in specialty MH settings Basic primary care must be provided or co-located in high volume behavioral health clinical settings – All adult and child OMH clinics monitoring health indicators quarterly (e.g. BP, BMI and smoking status in adults) – OMH Wellness Self-Management now operating in 12 Art 31s and starting in OASAS clinics Opportunities to deliver basic health services in MH clinics under clinic restructuring

Challenges: Care Coordination Co-morbidity of mental health and substance use and other medical problems is high… especially among people with chronic medical illness Co-morbidity of mental health and substance use and other medical problems is high… especially among people with chronic medical illness Co-morbid mental health problems lead to poor health outcomes: Co-morbid mental health problems lead to poor health outcomes: – Depression (especially) strongly linked with other chronic illnesses – diabetes, CAD, CA, asthma – Individuals with major depression make 2x as many visits to PCPs – Depressed patients: 2x risk of developing CAD & stroke 2x risk of developing CAD & stroke 4x more likely to die within 6 months of MI 4x more likely to die within 6 months of MI 3x more likely to be non-compliant with treatment 3x more likely to be non-compliant with treatment Who have diabetes have 4x health expenditures Who have diabetes have 4x health expenditures Specialty Care Management improves care and reduces costs

Average number of visits/year for service users shows significant decline between pre- and post-enrollment into specialty care mgt. Example: Specialty Care Management Improves Utilization

PROS A Platform for Integrated Care Integrated mental health treatment, rehabilitation and support Team approach Clinical Component – Potential for health billing codes IR – Intensive specialty care – Relapse prevention, critical time intervention – Evidenced based practices

PROS A single case record Potential – gives a provider good foundation to position for the future Missing – Extensive mobile services – Skill development in the community – After hours crisis – Comprehensive accountability

Future Direction Case Management Will be part of ambulatory restructuring Mobile Relationship based and plan driven Work closely with clinics and other treatment settings (one plan) but retain broad skill set of case managers and whole person focus Sensitive to crisis resolutions but focus on recovery Provide coaching in life skills (Resilience) Close coordination with physical health