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Intermountain Healthcare Named 2017 Hearst Health Prize Finalist
By Susan Gagnier
Feb 1, 2017
Updated Jul 7, 2023
5 min read
Intermountain was chosen as a finalist from a highly competitive field based on their achievements in mental health integration. Approximately 43 million American adults (18 percent of the total adult population) suffer from mental illness. Starting in 2000, Intermountain embedded mental health screening and treatment into primary care and select specialty practices, utilizing a team-based approach to help patients and their families manage the complexity of both mental and physical health.
Impact of program, based on a retrospective longitudinal cohort study between 2003 and 2013 (data of 113,453 unique patients) comparing Team-Based Care to Traditional Practice Medicine:
Patients in team-based medical practices also used fewer healthcare services and had lower total costs, according to the study. Data showed that per 100 person years:
“For patients, the bottom line of the study is that getting care in a team-based setting where medical providers work hand-in-hand with mental health professionals results in higher screening rates, more proactive treatment, and better clinical outcomes for complex chronic disease,” says Brenda Reiss-Brennan, PhD, APRN, one of the study’s authors. “Team-based care means providers work together to care for all chronic conditions, mental and physical. At Intermountain, 80 percent of mental health services are provided by primary care physicians, and when they’re supported by an integrated team, both they and their patients benefit.”
The full study can be viewed online in the August 23/30 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. It was accompanied by an editorial in JAMA that heralded the benefits of integrated mental healthcare.
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, and the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative are the other finalists. The three finalists will present their programs at a special poster session at the 17th annual Population Health Colloquium in Philadelphia on March 27, 2017. The $100,000 Hearst Health Prize will be awarded the next morning.
For additional information about the Hearst Health Prize, please go to www.jefferson.edu/HearstHealthPrize or visit the Hearst Health booth #2531 at HIMSS17, February 20-22 in Orlando, Florida.