In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance system in which mental health benefits are administered under a carved-out insurance plan. Using a comprehensive dataset of health claims, including insurance claims for both mental and physical health services, we examine both heterogeneity of consumption and variation in outcomes. Consumption variation addresses the regularly overlooked question of how equal insurance and access does not translate into equitable consumption. Outcomes variation yields insights into the potential harms of disparate consumption and of uncoordinated care. We find that even when insurance and access are held constant, consumption of mental health services varies dram...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This chapter1 examines the extent to which consumerism has come to inform mental health care policy,...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance coverage a...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
ObjectiveThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hist...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
Are the mentally ill discriminated against by health insurers? In many states -- including Michigan ...
Concurrent general medical and psychiatric illnesses frequently occur in the same individual, yet, a...
As California implements the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, it is importa...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This chapter1 examines the extent to which consumerism has come to inform mental health care policy,...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance coverage a...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
BackgroundInsurance benefit features play a role in determining access to specialty mental health ca...
ObjectiveThe federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to eliminate hist...
Research Objective: Improving mental health insurance generosity has been a goal of policy-makers co...
Are the mentally ill discriminated against by health insurers? In many states -- including Michigan ...
Concurrent general medical and psychiatric illnesses frequently occur in the same individual, yet, a...
As California implements the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, it is importa...
Objective: Managed care financing strategies that involve financial risk to insurers can reduce budg...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
Empirical evidence suggests that people are fairly sensitive to cost sharing arrangements in ambulat...
This chapter1 examines the extent to which consumerism has come to inform mental health care policy,...