Integrated Pediatric Health Care in Pennsylvania: A Survey of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Providers

Author:

Kolko David J.12,Torres Eunice2,Rumbarger Kevin2ORCID,James Everette3,Turchi Renee456,Bumgardner Cheryl7,O’Brien Connell8

Affiliation:

1. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2. UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

3. University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

4. Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA

5. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA

6. St Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA, USA

7. Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers, Wormleysburg, PA, USA

8. Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association, Harrisburg, PA, USA

Abstract

This study reports on a statewide survey of medical and behavioral health professionals to advance the knowledge base on the benefits and obstacles to delivering integrated pediatric health care. Surveys distributed in 3 statewide provider networks were completed by 110 behavioral health specialists (BHSs) and 111 primary care physicians (PCPs). Survey content documented their perceptions about key services, benefits, barriers, and needed opportunities related to integrated care. Factor analyses identified 8 factors, and other items were examined individually. We compared responses by specialty group (BHS vs PCP) and integrated care experience (no vs yes). The findings revealed differences across domains by specialty subgroup. In several cases, BHS (vs PCP) respondents, especially those with integrated care experience, reported lower benefits, higher barriers, and fewer resource requests. The implications of these results for enhancing care integration development, delivery, training, and research are discussed along with the study’s limitations and empirical literature.

Funder

Stern Family Foundation

University of Pittsburgh Health Policy Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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