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SMI Innovations Project in Pennsylvania: Final Evaluation Report

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

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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 is the project’s final evaluation report.

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  • Jung Y. Kim & Tricia Collins Higgins & Dominick Esposito & Angela M. Gerolamo & Mark Flick, 2012. "SMI Innovations Project in Pennsylvania: Final Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d5e80ea3328b479fa589416bb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d5e80ea3328b479fa589416bb47fa04b
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    1. Angela M. Gerolamo & Jung Y. Kim & Jonathan Brown, "undated". "Integrating Physical Health Care in Behavioral Health Agencies in Rural Pennsylvania," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2c021600af244076925841094, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    3. Kristin Andrews & Jonathan D. Brown Tara Ferragamo & Rebecca Kleinman & Rebecca Newsham & Allison Wishon Siegwarth, "undated". "Strategies for Integrating and Coordinating Care for Behavioral Health Populations: Case Studies of Four States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c80040fb695c413083841e51d, Mathematica Policy Research.

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