Cl. Alter et al., FUNDING FOR CONSULTATION-LIAISON SERVICES IN PUBLIC SECTOR-MANAGED CARE PLANS - THE EXPERIENCE OF THE CONSULTATION-LIAISON-ASSOCIATION-OF-PHILADELPHIA, Psychosomatics, 38(2), 1997, pp. 93-97
Recently, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania initiated plans to implemen
t a mandated behavioral health carve-out program for Medicaid-eligible
persons. The Consultation-Liaison Association of Philadelphia (CLAP)
discovered that there was no provision for the coverage of psychiatric
services for patients with concomitant medical illness. As a result,
the authors responded by initiating a series of actions aimed at ensur
ing inclusion of such services as part of mental health services to be
delivered. CLAP developed a brief position paper that includes a desc
ription of the need for such services, the types of services typically
delivered, the impact of psychiatric input in the medical setting on
costs and other outcomes, and a specific set of recommendations. These
efforts have lead to the inclusion of consultation-liaison services i
n the new plan. A description of recent changes in Medicaid, including
expansion of managed care plans, the status of mental health carve ou
ts, and the possibility for inclusion of psychiatric consultations for
the medically ill within these plans, is detailed.