Concise Guide to Managing Behavioral Health Care Within a Managed Care Environment (Concise Guides)

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How can behavioral health clinicians provide managed care in an ethical, professionally satisfying way while also dealing with managed care organizations (MCOs)? This concise yet powerful volume will jump-start clinicians in their search for effective answers. Unlike other managed care guides, which tend to view the clinicianAmanaged care relationship as inherently adversarial, this groundbreaking pocket guide (another in American Psychiatric Publishing's Concise Guides series) views resource management as a basic functionAindeed, an allyAof ethical clinical practice. True managed care both improves the quality of clinical care and protects community resources. It even stimulates patients to become more active managers of their own care. The author, speaking from extensive first-hand experience as both network provider and MCO administrator, asserts that clinicians must know how to manage care themselves to effectively persuade insurance companies to pay for treatment. Toward that end, the author details the practical tools clinicians need in just five chapters: -Chapter 1, Managing Care Ethically, discusses basic principles and methods for making clinical decisions about behavioral health care when resources are limited and methods for communicating these decisions to patients and MCOs. -Chapter 2, Managing Nonacute Care, applies the principles and methods from Chapter 1 to providing non-acute, usually outpatient, services. -Chapter 3, Managing Acute Care, applies the principles and methods from Chapter 1 to providing acute crisis or inpatient services. -Chapter 4, Marketing to Managed Care Organizations, details strategies for negotiating contracts to often unreceptive MCOs who consider their networks full, showing how clinicians can enhance their market value by filling MCO needs. -Chapter 5, Managing Utilization Review, offers insights on overseeing the clinical work of colleagues and shaping the health care system, assuming that care managers are professionally obligated to help patients receive the care they need and deserve without intruding on the clinicianAs role, and that the best management manages least, taking responsibility for efficient resource utilization and ongoing system improvement. This practical guide is more than just a handbook for successfully navigating MCO procedures and market dynamics; it also shows that the outcome of truly managed care can be just as satisfying and effective as care provided with infinite resources. Invaluable to clinicians in everyday practice, this remarkable guide with its unique insights, collaborative approach, and case examples will also find a wide audience among clinical administrators in private and public MCOs who train network clinicians and utilization managers.

Author(s): Michael Isaiah Bennett
Edition: 1st
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 104

Contents......Page 6
Introduction to the Concise Guides Series......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
Balancing the Needs of Patients With the Need for Resource Preservation......Page 14
Two Misunderstandings: Managed Care and Managed Care Organizations......Page 16
Understanding the Market......Page 17
Conclusion......Page 18
References......Page 19
Acknowledgments......Page 22
Defining the Ethical Goal......Page 24
Determining Benefit Eligibility: Understanding Eligibility Criteria......Page 26
DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis......Page 27
Likelihood of Improvement......Page 28
Determining Medical Necessity......Page 29
Assessing Treatment Effectiveness and Risk of Relapse......Page 30
Assessing Nonprofessional Support......Page 31
Comanaging With Patients......Page 32
Sharpening Personal Choices......Page 33
Knowing How to Obtain Special Services......Page 34
Obtaining Deserved Benefits......Page 35
Conclusion......Page 36
References......Page 38
2 Managing Nonacute Care......Page 42
Determining Nonacute Coverage......Page 43
Evaluating Coverage......Page 44
Deciding How Much Nonacute Care Is Necessary......Page 45
Determining Treatment Amount and Length......Page 46
Comanaging With Patients......Page 47
Gaining Access to a Company’s System of Care......Page 48
Responding to Reviews......Page 49
Changing to Unmanaged Treatment......Page 50
Understanding Denials and Making Appeals......Page 51
Conclusion......Page 52
References......Page 53
3 Managing Acute Care......Page 56
Determining Entitlement to Acute Behavioral Health Care......Page 57
Choosing Levels of Care......Page 58
Changing to Lower Levels of Care......Page 62
Preparing Plan A and Plan B......Page 63
Comanaging Acute Care With Patients......Page 64
Gaining Access to Acute Care and Aftercare......Page 65
Undergoing Review......Page 66
Appealing......Page 70
Conclusion......Page 71
References......Page 72
Responding to an Interview......Page 74
Avoiding Profiles......Page 79
Meeting an MCO’s Unadvertised Needs......Page 80
Improving Quality......Page 81
Appearing at the Hour of Need......Page 82
Contracting as a Group......Page 83
Conclusion......Page 84
References......Page 85
5 Managing Utilization Review......Page 88
Advocating for Good Managed Care......Page 89
Maintaining a Clinical or Fiscal Barrier......Page 90
Promoting Standards of Practice......Page 91
Pinpointing Patient Influence Over Resource Decisions......Page 92
Finding Support for Quality Improvement......Page 93
Closing the Seams Between Systems......Page 94
Conclusion......Page 95
References......Page 96
C......Page 98
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M......Page 100
O......Page 101
S......Page 102
U......Page 103