Providing Behavioral
Health Solutions
That Work
A People First Approach
Better Care
Affordable Care
Healthy People make Healthy Communities
Values
- Promote the effective prevention, treatment, and recovery practices for behavioral health disorders.
- Advocate for behavioral health to be person and family-centered.
- Encourage effective coordination between behavioral health care, medical care, and social support services to ensure timeliness and continuity.
- Assist communities with utilizing best practices to enable healthy living and resiliency.
- Make behavioral health care safer by reducing potential harm.
- Foster high quality behavioral health care that is affordable for individuals, families, and health plans by developing and advancing new delivery models.
Support Driven
Innovative Managed Behavioral Health (IMBH) strives to improve behavioral health care through implementing evidenced-based, best practice programs and interventions. IMBH has established strong connections with quality providers near you to improve access to quality services. IMBH resources help to ensure no member falls through the gaps in the complex behavioral health system.
Did you know?
1 in 5 Adults
in the U.S. have a mental health disorder.
1 in 20 Adults
in the U.S. have a serious mental illness.
22.1% of adolescents
age 3 -17 years in the U.S. have a
mental, emotional,
developmental
or behavioral problem.
3.8% (9.5 million)
of U.S. adults have co-occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and a mental illness.
Since COVID-19
(people ages 12-17 years)
24% increase in suicide rate
(people ages 5-11 years)
Suicide is the
10th Leading Cause
of death in the U.S.
And the
2nd Leading Cause
(people ages 10-34 years)
We navigate the waters
Our Solutions
Access to Care
- Centralized Scheduling
- Behavioral Health Navigation
- Assessment Center
- Mobile Response Team
- Telephonic Triage
- Network Management
- Aligned Care Provider Partners
Cost-Effective Care
- Utilization Management
- Case Management / Care Coordination
- Chronic Care Management
- Collaborative Care Management
- Discharge Planning
- Post Hospital Follow-Up
- Community Care Coordination
Quality Care
- Measurement-Based Care
- First Episodic Care
- Senior Care Program
- Treatment Resistant Depression Program
- Patient Reported Outcomes Monitoring
- Controlled Substance Use Monitoring Program
- Meds to Beds
- PCP Support
Source
1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2020). Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (HHS Publication No. PEP20-07-01-001, NSDUH Series H-55). Rockville, MD: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Retrieved from https://www.samhsa.gov/data/
2. Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative. 2018-2019 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) data query. Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB).
Retrieved from https://www.childhealthdata.org
3. Hedegaard H, Curtin SC, Warner M. Suicide mortality in the United States, 1999–2019. NCHS Data Brief, no 398. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2021.
Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15620/ cdc:101761
4. Leeb RT, Bitsko RH, Radhakrishnan L, Martinez P, Njai R, Holland KM (2020). Mental Health–Related Emergency Department Visits Among Children Aged <18 Years During the COVID-19 Pandemic — United States, January 1–October 17, 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2020;69:1675–1680.
Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6945a3.htm
Our Results
61.84% Reduction
Average daily census
57.74% Reduction
Admits per thousand
63.29% Reduction
In bed-days per thousand
59% Reduction
In acute psychiatric readmission