The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a minimum standard of insurance benefits for addiction treatment and expanded federal parity regulations to selected Medicaid benefit plans, which required state Medicaid programs to make changes to their addiction treatment benefits. We surveyed Medicaid programs in all fifty states and the District of Columbia regarding their addiction treatment benefits and utilization controls in standard and alternative benefit plans in 2014 and 2017, when plans were subject to ACA parity requirements. The number of state plans that provided benefits for residential treatment and opioid use disorder medications increased substantially. States imposing annual service limits on outpatient addiction treatment decr...
OBJECTIVES: To examine how utilization restrictions on state Medicaid benefits for buprenorphine are...
Introduction: The Medicaid expansion has insured millions of Americans since the passage of the Affo...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring mental health disorders are common among substance use disorder (SUD) patie...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prompted sweeping changes to Medicaid, including expanding insurance c...
Objectives. To assess states\u27 provision of technical assistance and allocation of block grants fo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship of restrictions on Medicaid benefits for addiction treatment t...
The Affordable Care Act requires state Medicaid programs to cover substance use disorder treatment f...
As the drug epidemic continues to cripple communities and disrupt our country, identifying and under...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expands health insurance for addiction treatment and prov...
This study examined patterns of medicalization in substance use disorder (SUD) that are aligned with...
BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, state health insurance exchanges have greatly expanded substance us...
Introduction: Opioid-related hospitalizations have risen dramatically, placing hospitals at the fron...
Abstract Background Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) are the primary source of medication-assisted t...
BackgroundPractitioners expected the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to increase availability of health se...
Many privately insured adults with drug use disorders in the United States do not have health care c...
OBJECTIVES: To examine how utilization restrictions on state Medicaid benefits for buprenorphine are...
Introduction: The Medicaid expansion has insured millions of Americans since the passage of the Affo...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring mental health disorders are common among substance use disorder (SUD) patie...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prompted sweeping changes to Medicaid, including expanding insurance c...
Objectives. To assess states\u27 provision of technical assistance and allocation of block grants fo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship of restrictions on Medicaid benefits for addiction treatment t...
The Affordable Care Act requires state Medicaid programs to cover substance use disorder treatment f...
As the drug epidemic continues to cripple communities and disrupt our country, identifying and under...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expands health insurance for addiction treatment and prov...
This study examined patterns of medicalization in substance use disorder (SUD) that are aligned with...
BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, state health insurance exchanges have greatly expanded substance us...
Introduction: Opioid-related hospitalizations have risen dramatically, placing hospitals at the fron...
Abstract Background Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) are the primary source of medication-assisted t...
BackgroundPractitioners expected the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to increase availability of health se...
Many privately insured adults with drug use disorders in the United States do not have health care c...
OBJECTIVES: To examine how utilization restrictions on state Medicaid benefits for buprenorphine are...
Introduction: The Medicaid expansion has insured millions of Americans since the passage of the Affo...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring mental health disorders are common among substance use disorder (SUD) patie...