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SMI Innovations Project: Southeast Pennsylvania Case Study

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  • Tricia Collins Higgins
  • Jung Y. Kim
  • Dominick Esposito
  • Angela M. Gerolamo

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Launched in 2009, the Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Innovations project was a collaboration between physical and behavioral health managed care organizations and county behavioral health offices in Southeast and Southwest Pennsylvania to integrate physical and behavioral health care services for adult Medicaid beneficiaries with SMI and co-occurring physical health conditions. This case study of the HealthChoices HealthConnections Pilot in Southeast Pennsylvania, found that emergency department use declined, in particular in one of the three participating counties.

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  • Tricia Collins Higgins & Jung Y. Kim & Dominick Esposito & Angela M. Gerolamo, 2012. "SMI Innovations Project: Southeast Pennsylvania Case Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aa7b8b99d3be4c1a94071b4da, Mathematica Policy Research.
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