BACKGROUND: In 1992, Massachusetts launched a state-wide managed care plan for all Medicaid beneficiaries. METHODS: This retrospective, multi-year, cross-sectional study used administrative data from the Massachusetts Division of Medical Assistance and Department of Mental Health, consisting of claims for 16,400 disabled adult patients insured by Medicaid in Massachusetts between July 1, 1990, and June 30, 1994. The main outcome measures include annual rates of hospitalization, emergency department utilization, and follow-up care 30 days after discharge; length of inpatient stay; and per-person inpatient and outpatient expenditures. RESULTS: Between 1991 and 1994, the likelihood of an inpatient admission decreased from 29% to 24% and was ac...
This article presents the latest information available from the National Reporting Program for Menta...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined low-income young adults\u27 use of outpatient mental health services ...
Objective: To estimate the proportions of acute care inpa-tient admissions and hospital days for sch...
Objective: The purpose of this study was 3-fold: (i) to determine the distribution of US patients di...
The study analyzed all claims data for reimbursable medical services and drugs rendered to 18- to 50...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the effects of a three-prescription monthly payment limit (cap) on the use o...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
This report analyzes nationally representative data to examine inpatient services provided to person...
OBJECTIVES: One of the goals of managed mental health care has been to lower the use of inpatient ps...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of community-based mental health care. DATA SOURCES/STU...
OBJECTIVE: The authors describe per-capita Medicaid and Medicare expenditures across age cohorts for...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the characteristics of frequent users of inpatient treatment under pub...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
This article presents the latest information available from the National Reporting Program for Menta...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined low-income young adults\u27 use of outpatient mental health services ...
Objective: To estimate the proportions of acute care inpa-tient admissions and hospital days for sch...
Objective: The purpose of this study was 3-fold: (i) to determine the distribution of US patients di...
The study analyzed all claims data for reimbursable medical services and drugs rendered to 18- to 50...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
Persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) suffer from significant health disparities with ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the effects of a three-prescription monthly payment limit (cap) on the use o...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
This report analyzes nationally representative data to examine inpatient services provided to person...
OBJECTIVES: One of the goals of managed mental health care has been to lower the use of inpatient ps...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of community-based mental health care. DATA SOURCES/STU...
OBJECTIVE: The authors describe per-capita Medicaid and Medicare expenditures across age cohorts for...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the characteristics of frequent users of inpatient treatment under pub...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
This article presents the latest information available from the National Reporting Program for Menta...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined low-income young adults\u27 use of outpatient mental health services ...
Objective: To estimate the proportions of acute care inpa-tient admissions and hospital days for sch...