ImportanceThere have been recent calls for increased access to mental health services, but access may be limited owing to psychiatrist refusal to accept insurance.ObjectiveTo describe recent trends in acceptance of insurance by psychiatrists compared with physicians in other specialties.Design, setting, and participantsWe used data from a national survey of office-based physicians in the United States to calculate rates of acceptance of private noncapitated insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid by psychiatrists vs physicians in other specialties and to compare characteristics of psychiatrists who accepted insurance and those who did not.Main outcomes and measuresOur main outcome variables were physician acceptance of new patients with private n...
OBJECTIVE: Market forces caused by managed care are shaping practice styles for both psychiatrists a...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
This article compares provider perceptions of access to services and utilization management (UM) pro...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of access to mental health treatment remains a significant problem in the United Sta...
Objective: The increasing involvement of insurers and hospitals in monitoring patient care is encroa...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Background: We studied the relationships among psychiatrist supply, practice patterns, and access to...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
Problem: Referral from non psychiatric physician ( N . P . P ) is a major source contributing to g...
ObjectiveRecent policy initiatives such as the Affordable Care Act and Mental Health Parity and Addi...
General hospitals are becoming the safety net provider for the seriously mentally ill (SMI) in the U...
Many patients with emotional disorders receive their mental health care from general medical physici...
Background: The 1990’s witnessed a new wave of state and federal legislation affecting mental health...
Many patients with anxiety and depression initially seek treatment from their primary care physician...
As California implements the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, it is importa...
OBJECTIVE: Market forces caused by managed care are shaping practice styles for both psychiatrists a...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
This article compares provider perceptions of access to services and utilization management (UM) pro...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of access to mental health treatment remains a significant problem in the United Sta...
Objective: The increasing involvement of insurers and hospitals in monitoring patient care is encroa...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Background: We studied the relationships among psychiatrist supply, practice patterns, and access to...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
Problem: Referral from non psychiatric physician ( N . P . P ) is a major source contributing to g...
ObjectiveRecent policy initiatives such as the Affordable Care Act and Mental Health Parity and Addi...
General hospitals are becoming the safety net provider for the seriously mentally ill (SMI) in the U...
Many patients with emotional disorders receive their mental health care from general medical physici...
Background: The 1990’s witnessed a new wave of state and federal legislation affecting mental health...
Many patients with anxiety and depression initially seek treatment from their primary care physician...
As California implements the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, it is importa...
OBJECTIVE: Market forces caused by managed care are shaping practice styles for both psychiatrists a...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
This article compares provider perceptions of access to services and utilization management (UM) pro...