Comparisons Between Patients Diagnosed with PTSD in Primary Care Versus Mental Health Care in Five Large Civilian Health Care Systems

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Joan M. Cook
John E. Zeber
Vanessa Simiola
Rebecca Rossom
Jeffrey F. Scherrer
Ashli A. Owen-Smith
Brian K. Ahmedani
Kiumars Zolfaghari
Laurel A. Copeland
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[1] Yale School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[3] Central Texas Veterans Health Care System,undefined
[4] Kaiser Permanente,undefined
[5] Center for Integrated Health Care Research,undefined
[6] Health Partners Institute,undefined
[7] Saint Louis University,undefined
[8] Kaiser Permanente Center for Research and Evaluation,undefined
[9] Georgia State University School of Public Health,undefined
[10] Henry Ford Health System,undefined
[11] Center for Applied Health Research,undefined
[12] Baylor Scott & White Health,undefined
[13] VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System,undefined
[14] Yale School of Medicine,undefined
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PTSD; Diagnosis; Primary care; Mental health services;
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health disorder that may not be adequately detected or treated in primary care (PC). The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical characteristics and health care utilization of PTSD patients diagnosed in PC versus in specialty mental health care (MHC) across five large, civilian, not-for-profit healthcare systems. Electronic claims and medical record data on patients treated during 2014 were analyzed. Treatment was considered in terms of initiation and dose (i.e., psychotherapy sessions; pharmacotherapy—prescription psychotropics). Of 5256 patients aged 15–88 with a diagnosis of PTSD, 84.4% were diagnosed by a MHC provider. Patients diagnosed by MHC providers had 4 times the rate of and more enduring psychotherapy than those diagnosed by PC providers. Receipt of psychotropics varied by provider type, with generally higher prescription fill levels for patients in MHC. Strategies to better align patient needs with access and treatment modality in PC settings are needed.
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