Using MEDLINE and other Internet sources, the authors perform a systematic review of published literature. A total of 109 articles and reports are identified and reviewed that address the development, implementation, outcomes, and trends related to Managed behavioral health care (MBHC). MBHC remains a work in progress. States have implemented their MBHC programs in a number of ways, making interstate comparisons challenging. While managed behavioral health care can lower costs and increase access, ongoing concerns about MBHC include potential incentives to under-treat those with more severe conditions due to the nature of risk-based contracting, the tendency to focus on acute care, difficulties assuring quality and outcomes consistently acr...
This double Issue Brief on the issue of managed care contracts and care coordination has been prepar...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Objective. To develop an instrument to characterize public sector managed behavioral health care arr...
This article discusses the concepts and approaches underlying managed behavioral health care and the...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
This issue brief examines Medicare and managed care for Medicare beneficiaries with behavioral healt...
The term “managed care” may be used to describe a wide variety of arrangements that have different s...
Federal section 1915(b) and Section 1115 waivers, through the Health Care Financing Administration, ...
This paper alerts practitioners and administrators in correctional healthcare set-tings to a variety...
This report, the first full report on the organizational, financial and clinical structures of the m...
This monograph examines issues in the field of psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation (PSR) service...
This article reviews the forces leading to the current emphases on managed mental health systems. Ra...
The health care system in the United States, plagued by spiraling costs, unequal access, and uneven ...
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The adoption of managed care ...
This double Issue Brief on the issue of managed care contracts and care coordination has been prepar...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Objective. To develop an instrument to characterize public sector managed behavioral health care arr...
This article discusses the concepts and approaches underlying managed behavioral health care and the...
Copyright © 2002 ICMPE Background: In the US, the spiraling costs of substance abuse and mental heal...
This issue brief examines Medicare and managed care for Medicare beneficiaries with behavioral healt...
The term “managed care” may be used to describe a wide variety of arrangements that have different s...
Federal section 1915(b) and Section 1115 waivers, through the Health Care Financing Administration, ...
This paper alerts practitioners and administrators in correctional healthcare set-tings to a variety...
This report, the first full report on the organizational, financial and clinical structures of the m...
This monograph examines issues in the field of psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation (PSR) service...
This article reviews the forces leading to the current emphases on managed mental health systems. Ra...
The health care system in the United States, plagued by spiraling costs, unequal access, and uneven ...
279 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The adoption of managed care ...
This double Issue Brief on the issue of managed care contracts and care coordination has been prepar...
Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigatio...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...