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HSCI 678 Intro to US Healthcare System The Care of Special Populations and Special Disorders Chapter 18 Dr. Tracey Lynn Koehlmoos
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Introduction Defining special populations Systems that exist Types of providers Policy issues
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American Psychiatric Assoc. A mental disorder is a clinically significant behavior or psychologic syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is typically associated with either a painful symptom (distress) or impairment in one or more important areas of functioning (disability). (APA 1980)
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Conceptualization Mind/Body Schism—historical Emotional/Mental distress = Morbidity –Immune functions –Cancer –Heart Disease Biologically perceived health is a strong predictor of mortality
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Defining Mental Illness Multiple disorders - More than 15% (30% annually) - 1% unable to care for themselves Common diagnoses –Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, Bipolar Notable Exclusions –Developmental disabilities –Substance abuse: lack of data/excessive care
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Providers Psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, therapists, social workers, ARNP, etc. Numerous facilities –State, VA –Private (health plan participants)
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Public/Governmental Role Chronic Mental illness: some can be treated/some limited recovery options Government institutions (48 states) Mental health care unresponsive to financial incentives; outside continuum of care State mental hospitals—long tradition –80% had chronic mental illness in the 1930’s –Population peaked at ~1/2 million in 1955
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Movement toward Community Care Shift of psychiatrists out of mental hospitals/replaced by FMGs—problematic Psychoanalytical transition—little proof Social welfare increases RESULTS: Smaller in-patient population Allowed for treatment/ not warehousing Only care for severely mentally ill
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Deinstitutionalization 33-40% homeless, chronic illness Elderly residents—to nursing homes (Medicaid/ Medicare) Payment shift from State to Federal govt. Federal programs: –SSDI –SSI MEDICAID big payer for mental health services
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Un-met Need About 150,000 chronic residential patients Where is everyone else? –No access to care –15% uninsured—hard to get to Medicaid –Private insurance—inadequate provisions –Managed care—discourage enrollment –Social stigma
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Policy Issues Physical/Mental health schism Institution/Community schism Unmet treatment needs –Substance abuse –Young, disturbed and alcoholic Stigma, stigma, stigma Managed Care-advent of mental healthcare
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Conclusion Diverse population--disparities Difficult to reach Difficult to treat Difficult to project prognosis Lack of advocacy Lack of parity
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