In-home behavioral health case management: An integrated model for high-risk populations
The escalating health care costs attributed to high-risk populations have fueled a need for a proactive approach to deal with people affected by complex mental health issues that often coexist with chronic medical conditions. Through an in-home behavioral health case management (CM) program, patients with mental illnesses (some with coexisting medical conditions) receive integrated medical and mental health services through a disease-management approach that has proven effective in treating high-risk patients.
All authors work at Acacia Clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Gerald A. Theis, LCSW, is vice president and psychotherapist; Deirdre Kozlowski, LPC, is president and founder; and Jenna Behrens, MA, is psychotherapist and case manager.