In this episode of Quality Matters, Julie Seibert, Assistant Vice President of Behavioral Health at NCQA, joins host Andy Reynolds to explore the rise of—and the relationship between—two trends in behavioral health: measurement-informed care and peer support. Julie breaks down how these strategies improve outcomes, engage patients and close gaps in access and accountability.
Listen to this episode to discover:
This discussion is a valuable resource for providers, policy leaders and others who care about improving access, engagement and outcomes in behavioral health.
Key Quote:
"Measurement-based care has been around for a long time and only 20% of behavioral health providers adopted it.
Traditionally, these are trained clinicians. And in the course of a session with a patient, probably in the back of their mind, they’re evaluating whether an individual is improving or has worsening function.
Payers would like some numerical or standardized way of seeing the clinician’s clinical judgment. Measurement-informed care offers that."
Julie Seibert
Time Stamps:
(03:04) Who’s Behind Measurement-Informed Care
(05:08) HEDIS and Measurement-Informed Care
(08:13) Person-Centered Outcome Measures in Behavioral Health
(09:58) The Power of Peer Support Specialists
(11:57) Addressing Workforce Shortages
(15:37) Why States Support Peer Support
(16:32) Peer Support’s Connection to Measurement-Informed Care
Dive Deeper:
Blog: How Peer Support Can Help Close the Gaps in Behavioral Healthcare
Blog: Measurement-Based Care in Behavioral Health
Quality Matters Episode 13: Getting Clear About Behavioral Health
Connect with Julie Seibert
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