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Medicaid And Mental Health: Be Careful What You Ask For Medicaid has had an enormous impact on the shape and impact of public mental health care. Medicaid mental health policy has expanded access, fostered consu... RG Frank,HH Goldman,M Hogan - 《Health Affairs》 被引量: 164发表: 2003年...
Quantitative Medicaid managed care network adequacy standards were not associated with improved mental health (MH) care access among adults and those with MH conditions. ABSTRACT Objectives: Medicaid is the largest payer of mental health (MH) services in the US, and more than 80% of its enrollee...
The findings come amid a national shortfall in access tomental health treatment, and as several states around the country consider raising reimbursement rates for behavioral health services in Medicaid. Oregon is one of those states, as the Oregon Health Authority in January approved boosting Medicaid...
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are a critical source of care for medically underserved populations and often serve as medical homes for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). Many FQHCs provide mental health services and could facilitate access to mental health treatment within and...
On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with Inland Empire Health Plan, a managed care plan serving more than 1.4 million residents on Medi-Cal in California, about a new maternal mental health program aimed at supporting new mothers, both before they give birth and afterward....
“States that are chronically underfunding or underpaying their psychiatrists should take note of where they stand,” study researcher Jane Zhu, MD, said in astatement. “For those states, raising the reimbursement rate may be one tool to increase recruitment and retention of mental health professio...
beneficiary choice in capitated mental health carveouts, the range of covered mental health services, and access to these services; (2) the states' approaches to monitoring the quality of care in their Medicaid mental health carveouts; and (3) HCFA's oversight of states' mental health carve...
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