The article discusses the possible role of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in helping shoulder some of the needed funding for offenders on probation or parole in need of mental health treatment, following the development of the effects of sequestration. It references an ...
Medicaid is the largest single payer formental health servicesin the country, yet previous research shows that manyhealth care providerswon't accept patients covered by Medicaid—despite the fact that it serves a population disproportionately affected bymental illness. In this study, researchers document...
Medicaid-enrolled adults with serious mental illness may be dually-enrolled in Medicare, and may receive health care services from other state and local programs. To understand cross-program costs of care, we linked 2012 payment data across Medicaid, Medicare, state, and local programs. Average ...
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...
His facilities in Lakewood and Wheat Ridge serve adults living with mental illness. "Most of our residents have some kind of mental disorder, mainly schizophrenia... we provide meals, laundry, house cleaning, all the basics for them, activities, stuff like that... we handle all their medical...
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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...
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; October 20, 2020. Accessed April 6, 2023. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/system/files/media-puf-file/NSDUH-2019-DS0001-info-codebook.pdf 27. Kessler RC, Green JG, Gruber MJ, et al. Screening for serious mental illness in the general...
BACKGROUND: The transition from Medicaid-only to dual Medicare/Medicaid coverage has the potential to reduce financial barriers to health care for patients with serious mental illness through increased coverage or expanded access to clinicians as their reimbursement increases. AIMS: To estimate the effec...
In a study published today inThe American Journal of Managed Care, researchers found that states requiring prior authorization for atypical antipsychotics had less serious mental illness overall but higher shares of inmates with psychotic symptoms than the national average. The study concluded that prior...