BACKGROUND: Co-occurring mental health disorders are common among substance use disorder (SUD) patients. Medicaid expansion aimed to reduce barriers to SUD and mental health care and thereby improve treatment outcomes. METHODS: We estimated change in the proportion of United States SUD treatment sites offering treatment for psychiatric comorbidities following Medicaid expansion as part of implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014. Using panel data from the 2013-2014, n = 660, and 2016-2017, n = 638, waves of the National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS), we estimated change in the proportion of sites offering antidepressant medication, other psychiatric medication, behavioral treatment, or any combination thereof f...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric comorbidity is common among patients with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use d...
BackgroundThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate his...
This study examined whether living in a Medicaid-expanded state or having health insurance was assoc...
OBJECTIVES: This study described the locations and patterns of psychiatric and substance abuse treat...
Introduction: Opioid-related hospitalizations have risen dramatically, placing hospitals at the fron...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prompted sweeping changes to Medicaid, including expanding insurance c...
As the drug epidemic continues to cripple communities and disrupt our country, identifying and under...
Introduction: The Medicaid expansion has insured millions of Americans since the passage of the Affo...
BackgroundPractitioners expected the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to increase availability of health se...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. Over 40% of individu...
Background: In 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidelines for a Me...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
BACKGROUND: We examined the effects of a three-prescription monthly payment limit (cap) on the use o...
Background Depressive disorders, specifically major depressive disorder (MDD), is predicted to becom...
BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, state health insurance exchanges have greatly expanded substance us...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric comorbidity is common among patients with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use d...
BackgroundThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate his...
This study examined whether living in a Medicaid-expanded state or having health insurance was assoc...
OBJECTIVES: This study described the locations and patterns of psychiatric and substance abuse treat...
Introduction: Opioid-related hospitalizations have risen dramatically, placing hospitals at the fron...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prompted sweeping changes to Medicaid, including expanding insurance c...
As the drug epidemic continues to cripple communities and disrupt our country, identifying and under...
Introduction: The Medicaid expansion has insured millions of Americans since the passage of the Affo...
BackgroundPractitioners expected the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to increase availability of health se...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. Over 40% of individu...
Background: In 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidelines for a Me...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
BACKGROUND: We examined the effects of a three-prescription monthly payment limit (cap) on the use o...
Background Depressive disorders, specifically major depressive disorder (MDD), is predicted to becom...
BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, state health insurance exchanges have greatly expanded substance us...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric comorbidity is common among patients with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use d...
BackgroundThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate his...
This study examined whether living in a Medicaid-expanded state or having health insurance was assoc...