Managed Care and Trends in Hospital Care for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment in Massachusetts: 1994-1999

Topics:
Healthcare Services
Tags:
Benefits,
Substance,
Software,
Human Resources,
Hospital,
Healthcare,
Health Care,
Enterprise Software,
Boston University,
Vertical Industries
Source:
Boston University

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Overview: Rates of inpatient care for mental health and substance abuse treatment have been reported to fall after the introduction of managed care, but the actual decline may be overstated. This paper examines trends in inpatient care for mental health and substance abuse treatment in Massachusetts between 1994 and 1999 by service provider and payer. It analyzes how managed care impacts the trends in mental health and substance abuse care.

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Format: PDF | Size: 110KB | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 35


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