The less generous insurance coverage for mental health care has generated some controversy. The major unresolved question is how the demand for outpatient mental health care responds to cost sharing. We used data from a randomized trial of fee-for-service health insurance for the nonelderly to address this question. The study enrolled 5809 persons. The results are based on 19 819 person-years of data. One hundred thirty-three percent more is spent on outpatient psychotherapy when care is free to patients than when they pay 95% of the fee, subject to an annual catastrophic limit. But, the absolute level of expenditure is low on all plans; $32 per person per year with free care. The response to psychotherapy services to cost sharing is insign...
Solving the health care consumers\u27 (producers\u27) utility maximization (cost minimization) probl...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
Many patients with emotional disorders receive their mental health care from general medical physici...
Item does not contain fulltextImportance: A higher out-of-pocket price for mental health care may le...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
The use of some recently devel-oped and promising mental health treatments is likely to be restricte...
Characteristics of use of mental health services by 4,254 persons enrolled in the Rand Health Insura...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
By 2016, approximately 20% of American adults (44.7 million) experience some form of mental illness ...
ObjectiveCalifornia's full-service partnerships (FSPs) provide a combination of subsidized permanent...
Meta-analysis of 58 controlled studies and analysis of the claims files for the Blue Cross and Blue ...
Solving the health care consumers\u27 (producers\u27) utility maximization (cost minimization) probl...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
Many patients with emotional disorders receive their mental health care from general medical physici...
Item does not contain fulltextImportance: A higher out-of-pocket price for mental health care may le...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
The use of some recently devel-oped and promising mental health treatments is likely to be restricte...
Characteristics of use of mental health services by 4,254 persons enrolled in the Rand Health Insura...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
By 2016, approximately 20% of American adults (44.7 million) experience some form of mental illness ...
ObjectiveCalifornia's full-service partnerships (FSPs) provide a combination of subsidized permanent...
Meta-analysis of 58 controlled studies and analysis of the claims files for the Blue Cross and Blue ...
Solving the health care consumers\u27 (producers\u27) utility maximization (cost minimization) probl...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...