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The Collaborative Chronic Care Model for Mental Health Conditions
by
Stolzmann, Kelly
, Ludvigsen, Stig M.
, Miller, Christopher
, Weaver, Kendra
, Kim, Bo
, Lew, Robert
, Sullivan, Jennifer L.
, Connolly, Samantha
, Riendeau, Rachel
, Pitcock, Jeffery
, Elwy, Anashua R.
, Bauer, Mark S.
in
Chronic Disease
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Health Plan Implementation - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Organizational Innovation
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Primary Health Care
/ Quality Improvement
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
/ United States
/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs
2019
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The Collaborative Chronic Care Model for Mental Health Conditions
by
Stolzmann, Kelly
, Ludvigsen, Stig M.
, Miller, Christopher
, Weaver, Kendra
, Kim, Bo
, Lew, Robert
, Sullivan, Jennifer L.
, Connolly, Samantha
, Riendeau, Rachel
, Pitcock, Jeffery
, Elwy, Anashua R.
, Bauer, Mark S.
in
Chronic Disease
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Health Plan Implementation - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Organizational Innovation
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Primary Health Care
/ Quality Improvement
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
/ United States
/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs
2019
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The Collaborative Chronic Care Model for Mental Health Conditions
by
Stolzmann, Kelly
, Ludvigsen, Stig M.
, Miller, Christopher
, Weaver, Kendra
, Kim, Bo
, Lew, Robert
, Sullivan, Jennifer L.
, Connolly, Samantha
, Riendeau, Rachel
, Pitcock, Jeffery
, Elwy, Anashua R.
, Bauer, Mark S.
in
Chronic Disease
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Health Plan Implementation - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Organizational Innovation
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Primary Health Care
/ Quality Improvement
/ Systematic Reviews as Topic
/ United States
/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs
2019
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The Collaborative Chronic Care Model for Mental Health Conditions
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The Collaborative Chronic Care Model for Mental Health Conditions
2019
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Overview
BACKGROUND:Extensive evidence indicates that Collaborative Chronic Care Models (CCMs) improve outcome in chronic medical conditions and depression treated in primary care. Beginning with an evidence synthesis which indicated that CCMs are also effective for multiple mental health conditions, we describe a multistage process that translated this knowledge into evidence-based health system change in the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS:In 2010, recognizing that there had been numerous CCM trials for a wide variety of mental health conditions, we conducted an evidence synthesis compiling randomized controlled trials of CCMs for any mental health condition. The systematic review demonstrated CCM effectiveness across mental health conditions and treatment venues. Cumulative meta-analysis and meta-regression further informed our approach to subsequent CCM implementation.
POLICY IMPACT:In 2015, based on the evidence synthesis, VA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention (OMHSP) adopted the CCM as the model for their outpatient mental health teams.
RANDOMIZED IMPLEMENTATION TRIAL:In 2015–2018 we partnered with OMHSP to conduct a 9-site stepped wedge implementation trial, guided by insights from the evidence synthesis.
SCALE-UP AND SPREAD:In 2017 OMHSP launched an effort to scale-up and spread the CCM to additional VA medical centers. Seventeen facilitators were trained and 28 facilities engaged in facilitation.
DISCUSSION:Evidence synthesis provided leverage for evidence-based policy change. This formed the foundation for a health care leadership/researcher partnership, which conducted an implementation trial and subsequent scale-up and spread effort to enhance adoption of the CCM, as informed by the evidence synthesis.
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a business of Wolters Kluwer Health,Copyright Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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