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<title><![CDATA[Psychiatrists for Medically Complex Patients: Bringing Value at the Physical Health and Mental Health/Substance-Use Disorder Interface [PERSPECTIVES]]]></title>
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<p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> In their current configuration, traditional reactive consultation&ndash;liaison services see a small percentage of the general-hospital patients who could benefit from their care. These services are poorly reimbursed and bring limited value in terms of clinical improvement and reduction in health-service use. <b>METHOD:</b> The authors examine models of cross-disciplinary, integrated health services that have been shown to promote health and lower cost in medically-complex patients, those with complicated admixtures of physical, mental, social, and health-system difficulties. <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Psychiatrists who specialize in the treatment of medically-complex patients must now consider a transition from traditional consultation to proactive, value-added programs and bill for services from medical, rather than behavioral, insurance dollars, since the majority of health-enhancement and cost-savings from these programs occur in the medical sector. The authors provide the clinical and financial arguments for such program-creation and the steps that can be taken as psychiatrists for medically-complex patients move to the next generation of interdisciplinary service.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kathol, R. G., Kunkel, E. J.S., Weiner, J. S., McCarron, R. M., Worley, L. L.M., Yates, W. R., Summergrad, P., Huyse, F. J.]]></dc:creator>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[Psychiatrists for Medically Complex Patients: Bringing Value at the Physical Health and Mental Health/Substance-Use Disorder Interface [PERSPECTIVES]]]></dc:title>
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