The Maine Consortium for Psychotherapy was organized three years ago in response to the emergence of managed care. The consortium and the American Mental Health Alliances of Maine and New Hampshire this month held a workshop to address concerns about the impact of managed care on psychotherapy. Therapists say managed care is hurting patients by limiting choice and curtailing benefits. Managed care requires therapists to regularly justify clients\u27 need for treatment, and usually covers only eight to 12 sessions annually. Details
A modified version of a questionnaire previously distributed to New Jersey psychologists was used to...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
This article reviews the forces leading to the current emphases on managed mental health systems. Ra...
How does therapy change when therapists work under managed care plans? To explore this question, the...
How does therapy change when therapists work under managed care plans? To explore this question, the...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
This paper examines advocates\u27 and critics\u27 views of managed care organizations\u27 practice o...
Fifteen percent of Mainers are enrolled in managed care health plans, and the number could increase ...
Changes in psychotherapy services have been the focus of controversy between psychologists and the m...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
Historically the divisions between the mental health and substance abuse fields have been so deep th...
This article addresses the impact managed mental health care is having on the capacity of psychother...
In an effort to contain costs, managed care agencies have hired case managers to ensure mental healt...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
Many studies have been done that attempted to define “managed care” and identify the challenges it p...
A modified version of a questionnaire previously distributed to New Jersey psychologists was used to...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
This article reviews the forces leading to the current emphases on managed mental health systems. Ra...
How does therapy change when therapists work under managed care plans? To explore this question, the...
How does therapy change when therapists work under managed care plans? To explore this question, the...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
This paper examines advocates\u27 and critics\u27 views of managed care organizations\u27 practice o...
Fifteen percent of Mainers are enrolled in managed care health plans, and the number could increase ...
Changes in psychotherapy services have been the focus of controversy between psychologists and the m...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
Historically the divisions between the mental health and substance abuse fields have been so deep th...
This article addresses the impact managed mental health care is having on the capacity of psychother...
In an effort to contain costs, managed care agencies have hired case managers to ensure mental healt...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
Many studies have been done that attempted to define “managed care” and identify the challenges it p...
A modified version of a questionnaire previously distributed to New Jersey psychologists was used to...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
This article reviews the forces leading to the current emphases on managed mental health systems. Ra...