To control the rise in expenditures and to increase access to mental health and substance abuse (MH/SA) services, a growing number of employers and states are implementing a “carve-out.” Under this arrangement, the sponsor separates insurance benefits by disease or condition, service category, or population and contracts separately for the management of care and/or associated risks. A carve-out allows a unique set of managed care techniques to be applied to a subset of particularly costly or complex benefits. This article describes various carve-out models, discusses the potential advantages and disadvantages of a full carve-out, and summarizes recent public and private sector research regarding the strategy’s effects on access and use, cos...
Rationale: Many people delay health care treatment and some never seek care from the formal health c...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...
This study examines the effects of a mental health carve-out on a sample of continuously enrolled em...
Background: Recent empirical research has found behavioral health carve-outs in the US to reduce cos...
Background and Aims of Study: The use of specialized behavioral health companies to manage mental/he...
Interrupted time series with and without controls was used to evaluate whether the federal Mental He...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
This paper extends the previous literature examining the impacts of managed behavioral health care c...
ObjectiveThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hist...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
OBJECTIVE The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hi...
Florida, like many other states, has embarked on an experiment with managed mental health care for M...
Interrupted time series with and without controls was used to evaluate whether the federal Mental He...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated mental health, which has long been a growing p...
Rationale: Many people delay health care treatment and some never seek care from the formal health c...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...
This study examines the effects of a mental health carve-out on a sample of continuously enrolled em...
Background: Recent empirical research has found behavioral health carve-outs in the US to reduce cos...
Background and Aims of Study: The use of specialized behavioral health companies to manage mental/he...
Interrupted time series with and without controls was used to evaluate whether the federal Mental He...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
This paper extends the previous literature examining the impacts of managed behavioral health care c...
ObjectiveThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hist...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
OBJECTIVE The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hi...
Florida, like many other states, has embarked on an experiment with managed mental health care for M...
Interrupted time series with and without controls was used to evaluate whether the federal Mental He...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated mental health, which has long been a growing p...
Rationale: Many people delay health care treatment and some never seek care from the formal health c...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
ContextHealth insurance benefits for mental health services typically have paid less than benefits f...