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Integrating Behavioral and Physical Health for Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees: Lessons for States Working With Managed Care Delivery Systems

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  • Melanie Au
  • Claire Postman
  • James Verdier

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This brief explores the experience of six states that have achieved varying levels of behavioral health and physical health integration or coordination for dually eligible beneficiaries in a managed care environment.

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  • Melanie Au & Claire Postman & James Verdier, "undated". "Integrating Behavioral and Physical Health for Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees: Lessons for States Working With Managed Care Delivery Systems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 489cf24678c04f08bb52c996a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Brent M Egan & Susan E Sutherland & Peter L Tilkemeier & Robert A Davis & Valinda Rutledge & Angelo Sinopoli, 2019. "A cluster-based approach for integrating clinical management of Medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(6), pages 1-15, June.

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    behavioral; physical health; integration; dually eligible;
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