Federal section 1915(b) and Section 1115 waivers, through the Health Care Financing Administration, are the primary modes for implementing Medicaid-managed mental health and chemical dependency services. This paper focuses on three distinct case studies of managed mental health programs in Tennessee, Massachusetts, and Hawaii. The purpose is to determine, among other design factors (such as carve-in, carve-out, and covered services) the specific roles that differences in the financing structure play in the relative success of these programs. Findings from the three distinct models should provide lessons for the impending menial health programs of other states, including those in the varying stages of implementation
Managed care for mental health services, which began in the private, commercial sector, has spread o...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
Florida, like many other states, has embarked on an experiment with managed mental health care for M...
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The adoption of managed care ...
Using MEDLINE and other Internet sources, the authors perform a systematic review of published liter...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
The term “managed care” may be used to describe a wide variety of arrangements that have different s...
This report, the first full report on the organizational, financial and clinical structures of the m...
Using data from the Center for Mental Health Services Uniform Reporting System on state-wide mental ...
This article reviews the experiences of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Hawaii, Rhode ...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
Background: In the United States, insurance benefits for treating alcohol, drug abuse and mental hea...
This monograph examines issues in the field of psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation (PSR) service...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 required insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
Managed care for mental health services, which began in the private, commercial sector, has spread o...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
Florida, like many other states, has embarked on an experiment with managed mental health care for M...
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The adoption of managed care ...
Using MEDLINE and other Internet sources, the authors perform a systematic review of published liter...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
The term “managed care” may be used to describe a wide variety of arrangements that have different s...
This report, the first full report on the organizational, financial and clinical structures of the m...
Using data from the Center for Mental Health Services Uniform Reporting System on state-wide mental ...
This article reviews the experiences of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Hawaii, Rhode ...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
Background: In the United States, insurance benefits for treating alcohol, drug abuse and mental hea...
This monograph examines issues in the field of psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation (PSR) service...
The federal Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 required insurers to offer the same benefits for mental...
Managed care for mental health services, which began in the private, commercial sector, has spread o...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...