Integrating Bipolar Disorder Management in Primary Care

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Amy M. Kilbourne
David E. Goodrich
Allison N. O’Donnell
Christopher J. Miller
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[1] VA Ann Arbor Center for Clinical Management Research,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Michigan Medical School,Center for Organization, Leadership, & Management Research
[3] VA Boston Healthcare System,undefined
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Bipolar disorder; Mood disorder; Co-occurring conditions; Primary care; Integrated care; Collaborative care; Chronic Care Model; CCM; Screening; Diagnosis; Treatment; Access; Mental health services; Psychiatry;
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There is growing realization that persons with bipolar disorder may exclusively be seen in primary (general medical) care settings, notably because of limited access to mental health care and stigma in seeking mental health treatment. At least two clinical practice guidelines for bipolar disorder recommend collaborative chronic care models (CCMs) to help integrate mental health care to better manage this illness. CCMs, which include provider guideline support, self-management support, care management, and measurement-based care, are well-established in primary care settings, and may help primary care practitioners manage bipolar disorder. However, further research is required to adapt CCMs to support complexities in diagnosing persons with bipolar disorder, and integrate decision-making processes regarding medication safety and tolerability in primary care. Additional implementation studies are also needed to adapt CCMs for persons with bipolar disorder in primary care, especially those seen in smaller practices with limited infrastructure and access to mental health care.
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