Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budgeted health expenditures. However, resource substitution may occur and negate apparent savings in budgeted expenditures. These substitutions may be important for individuals with disabling illnesses. The distribution of societal costs for adults with mental illnesses enrolled in plans that differ in their financial risk is examined to evaluate the degree to which risk-based financing strategies result in net savings or in the differential distribution of costs across public or private payers. Method: Six hundred twenty-eight adults with severe mental illnesses enrolled in three Medicaid plans that differ in financial risk arrangements were fo...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This study provides insight to policy makers and stakeholders on how three types of benefits limits ...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
Objectives: We examined the effects of differing financial risk arrangements for mental health, phys...
By 2016, approximately 20% of American adults (44.7 million) experience some form of mental illness ...
This article compares provider perceptions of access to services and utilization management (UM) pro...
BACKGROUND: In 1992, Massachusetts launched a state-wide managed care plan for all Medicaid benefici...
BACKGROUND: Persons with behavioral disorders incur higher healthcare costs. Although they utilize b...
Objective. To examine service cost and access for persons with severe mental illness under Medicaid ...
Data from child and adolescent emergency mental health screening episodes prior and subsequent to pr...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of community-based mental health care. DATA SOURCES/STU...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
OBJECTIVE: The authors describe per-capita Medicaid and Medicare expenditures across age cohorts for...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This study provides insight to policy makers and stakeholders on how three types of benefits limits ...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
Objectives: We examined the effects of differing financial risk arrangements for mental health, phys...
By 2016, approximately 20% of American adults (44.7 million) experience some form of mental illness ...
This article compares provider perceptions of access to services and utilization management (UM) pro...
BACKGROUND: In 1992, Massachusetts launched a state-wide managed care plan for all Medicaid benefici...
BACKGROUND: Persons with behavioral disorders incur higher healthcare costs. Although they utilize b...
Objective. To examine service cost and access for persons with severe mental illness under Medicaid ...
Data from child and adolescent emergency mental health screening episodes prior and subsequent to pr...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of community-based mental health care. DATA SOURCES/STU...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
OBJECTIVE: The authors describe per-capita Medicaid and Medicare expenditures across age cohorts for...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This study provides insight to policy makers and stakeholders on how three types of benefits limits ...