Behavioral Health at Heart of Recommended Medicaid Measures From National Quality ForumMary K. Caffrey
Managed behavioral health care: a Medicaid carve-out for youth This DataWatch assesses the impact of a public sector-managed Medicaid mental health carve-out pilot for North Carolina youth. Access to, volume of, and co... BJ Burns,SE Teagle,M Schwartz,... - 《Health Affairs》 被引量: ...
This DataWatch assesses the impact of a public sector-managed Medicaid mental health carve-out pilot for North Carolina youth. Access to, volume of, and costs of mental health/substance abuse services are reported. We compared a pilot managed care program, with an incentive to shift hospital us...
Studies based on provider or consumer surveys missed large portions of Medicaid spending. Policy makers need to ensure that they use the most accurate data to track mental health and substance abuse spending, an important part of total Medicaid expenditures. 展开 ...
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Health care systems in the United States have gradually embraced the concept that mental health should be treated on par with physical health, especially in light of increased rates of anxiety and depression during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
that implemented Medicaid expansions for low-income adults under the Section §1115 waiver with those residing in the rest of the country.The analytic sample includes low-income adult respondents with household incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty level who have a behavioral health ...
Medicaid can help reduce youth homelessness among individuals with behavioral health needs by expanding coverage, incentivizing cross-agency coordination, and increasing plan oversight.
control Medicaid costs. Behavioral health care as optional under federal laws governing Medicaid; Possibility of granting states responsibility for welfare programs; Federal government's assumption of financial responsibility for acute care; Issues that need to be addressed as Medicaid resources become ...
Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) provides comprehensive medical benefits to adults, families, individuals with disabilities, children under 19, and pregnant individuals who meet income and eligibility requirements. Anyone between ages 19 to 65, who meets income and eligibility requirements, may be eligi...