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    Self-Management

    Self-management support is “assistance provided by clinicians and public health practitioners to enhance an individual’s self-efficacy in managing one or more chronic conditions.” 1Self-management support increases individuals’ skills and confidence in managing their health problems, including regular assessment of progress

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012

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    Care Transitions

    Managing transitions is a key aspect of care coordination and helps ensure that participants undergo a seamless transition from one setting to another. These transitions may be from one health care setting to another, from a health care setting to

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012

  • Navigation Services

    Navigation services can help providers deliver more integrated care to people with serious mental illness (SMI) and chronic or complex medical conditions. Such services include linking individuals (and their natural supports) with essential health and community services. Navigation coordinates care

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012

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    Integration with Primary Care

    Integrated behavioral health provides care in a single setting, often primary care, for both medical and behavioral health conditions. Primary care and behavioral health clinicians collaborate to provide person-centered care for a specific population. Care can be focused on mental

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012

  • Behavioral Health & Older Adults

    Among beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, 41% have a mental health condition compared to 16% of Medicare-only beneficiaries.1 One in four older adults experience a mental health condition, yet older adults underutilize behavioral health services.2,3   Older Americans may

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012

  • Behavioral Health & IDD

    Individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are more likely than other Medicare beneficiaries to have a mental health diagnosis as well as other complex and chronic conditions.1 Approximately 50% of dually eligible adults aged 18 to 64

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    Published Date: January 1, 2012