Posted on December 17, 2008 11:29
Topics: Medicaid | Mental Health | Rates/Reimbursement/Cost | Substance Use
Post Type: citation
By assessing the performance of several risk containment methods for behavioral healthcare, this study concludes that there is still financial incentive for plans to avoid patients with high utilization rates and psychiatric disorders.
Ettner, S. L., Frank, R. G., McGuire, T. G., Hermann, R. C. (2001). Risk adjustment alternatives in paying for behavioral health care under Medicaid. Health Services Research, 36(4), 793-811. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11508640
Authors: Susan L. Ettner, Richard G. Frank, Thomas G. McGuire, Richard C. Herman.
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