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Abstract
Individuals with mental health disorders often die decades earlier than the average person, and low-income individuals disproportionately experience limited access to necessary services. In 2014, the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) leveraged Affordable Care Act funds to address these challenges through behavioral health integration. The objective of this study is to assess the US$55 million program's first-year impact on access and cost. This analysis uses multivariable difference-in-difference regression models to estimate changes in outcomes between the original 219 Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Behavioral Health Integration grantees and two comparison groups. The primary outcome variables are annual depression screening rate, percentage of mental health and substance use patients served, and per capita cost. The results change when comparing the Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) grantees to a propensity score-matched comparison group versus comparing the grantees to the full population of health centers. After one year of implementation, the grant program appeared ineffective as measured by this study's outcomes, though costs did not significantly rise because of the program. This study has limitations that must be discussed, including non-randomized study design, FQHC data measurement, and BHI program design consequences. Time will tell if FQHC-based behavioral-physical health care integration will improve access among low-income, medically-underserved populations.Entities:
Keywords: Federally Qualified Health Center; behavioral health integration; community health; mental health; safety net
Year: 2017 PMID: 28704970 PMCID: PMC5618160 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare5030032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Summary Statistics: Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) Grantees vs. All-Non-BHI-Grantee Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Comparison Group at Baseline.
| Characteristic | BHI Grantees ( | All Non-BHI Grantee FQHC Comparison Group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Patients (Annual Count) | 27,104 | 16,116 | 0 * |
| Uninsured Rate (%) | 30.14 | 30.78 | 0.651 |
| Race/Ethnic Minority Rate (%) | 63.48 | 52.86 | 0 * |
| Health Center Grant Expenditure ($) | 3,085,955 | 2,161,764 | 0 * |
| Region (Mean score from 1 to 4, where 1 = Midwest, 2 = Northeast, 3 = South, and 4 = West) | 2.73 | 2.70 | 0.756 |
Mean values presented for each characteristic. p-Values derived through two-sample t-tests on difference in means. * p < 0.05, denoting a statistically-significant difference between the two groups.
Summary Statistics: BHI Grantees vs. Propensity Score-Matched FQHC Comparison Group at Baseline.
| Characteristic | BHI Grantees ( | Matched Comparison Group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Patients (Annual Count) | 27,104 | 22,586 | 0.128 |
| Uninsured Rate (%) | 30.14 | 30.85 | 0.696 |
| Race/Ethnic Minority Rate (%) | 63.48 | 62.70 | 0.795 |
| Health Center Grant Expenditure ($) | 3,085,955 | 2,780,358 | 0.222 |
| Region (Mean score from 1 to 4, where 1 = Midwest, | 2.73 | 2.59 | 0.236 |
Mean values presented for each characteristic. p-Values derived through two-sample t-tests on difference in means. * p < 0.05, denoting a statistically-significant difference between the two groups.
Multivariate Regression Analysis: BHI Grantees vs. all Non-BHI-Grantee FQHC Comparison Group.
| Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression Screen Rate | Mental Health Patients | Substance Use Patients | Total Cost Per Patient | |
| Treated | 0.0354 ^ | 0.0245 ** | 0.0246 ^ | $61.79 |
| (0.0212) | (0.0076) | (0.01322) | (41.47) | |
| [0.096] | [0.001] | [0.064] | [0.137] | |
| Time | 0.099 *** | 0.0039 ^ | −0.0028 | $40.64 *** |
| (0.0087) | (0.0021) | (0.0044) | (40.638) | |
| [0] | [0.066] | [0.523] | [0] | |
| Treated*Time | 0.0278 ^ | 0.013 ** | −0.0056 | $20.29 |
| (0.0162) | (0.0041) | (0.0074) | (20.13) | |
| [0.094] | [0.001] | [0.452] | [0.314] | |
| Covariates | ||||
| Total Patients | −2.81 × 10−7 | −4.47 × 10−7 ** | −5.77 × 10−7 ** | −$0.05 *** |
| (5.47 × 10−7) | (1.64 × 10−7) | (2.43 × 10−7) | (0.0012) | |
| [0.607] | [0.007] | [0.018] | [0] | |
| Uninsured Rate | 0.0722 | 0.0159 | −0.0111 | −$304.74 *** |
| (0.0468) | (0.0219) | (0.0329) | (85.59) | |
| [0.123] | [0.466] | [0.737] | [0] | |
| Race/Ethnic Minority Rate | −0.0144 | −0.0014 | −0.0008 | $261.73 *** |
| (0.0248) | (0.0108) | (0.0157) | (50.65) | |
| [0.562] | [0.894] | [0.96] | [0] | |
| Health Center Grant Expenditure | 1.60 × 10−9 | −1.93 × 10−9 | −1.38 × 10−9 | −$0 |
| (4.92 × 10−9) | (1.64 × 10−9) | (1.97 × 10−9) | (9.13 × 10−9) | |
| [0.745] | [0.239] | [0.486] | [0.344] | |
| Region | ||||
| Northeast | 0.0173 | 0.0097 | 0.0017 | $177.21 ** |
| (0.0237) | (0.0094) | (0.0088) | (52.21) | |
| [0.465] | [0.3] | [0.843] | [0.001] | |
| South | −0.0356 ^ | −0.0126 | −0.0009 | −$26.24 |
| (0.0212) | (0.00876) | (0.0097) | (33.56) | |
| [0.086] | [0.151] | [0.93] | [0.434] | |
| West | −0.0334 | 0.0018 | −0.0178 ^ | $290.89 *** |
| (0.0216) | (0.0083) | (0.0097) | (41.46) | |
| [0.122] | [0.823] | [0.069] | [0] | |
| Midwest (Reference) | + | + | + | + |
| Constant | 0.411 *** | 0.0824 *** | 0.591 *** | $736.83 *** |
| (0.0228) | (0.0103) | (0.0151) | (31.14) | |
| [0] | [0] | [0] | [0] | |
| Observations | 2392 | 2039 | 400 | 2481 |
| R-squared | 0.044 | 0.039 | 0.10 | 0.1044 |
Population parameter estimates generated by ordinary least squares multiple regression. All coefficients for outcome variables 1–4 represent % point changes in decimal form (i.e., 0.01 = 1% point). Robust standard errors in parentheses. p-Values in brackets. *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05, ^ p < 0.10. Source: Secondary analysis of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program Grantee data gleaned from the Uniform Data System (UDS). The universe of FQHC data from FY 2014 and FY 2015 were merged.
Multivariate Regression Analysis: BHI Grantees vs. Propensity Score-Matched FQHC Comparison Group.
| Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression Screen Rate | Mental Health Patients | Substance Use Patients | Total Cost Per Patient | |
| Treated | 0.0327 | 0.0231 * | - | $5.64 |
| (0.031) | (0.0092) | - | (52.04) | |
| [0.292] | [0.01] | - | [0.914] | |
| Time | 0.1038 *** | 0.0097 ^ | - | $18.63 |
| (0.0207) | (0.0057) | - | (17.27) | |
| [0] | [0.087] | - | [0.281] | |
| Treated*Time | 0.0301 | 0.0041 | - | $30.52 |
| (0.0249) | (0.0068) | - | (23.48) | |
| [0.227] | [0.548] | - | [0.194] | |
| Covariates | ||||
| Total Patients | 0 | −5.82 × 10−7 * | - | −$0.04 * |
| (6.58 × 10−7) | (2.35 × 10−7) | - | (0.0017) | |
| [0.382] | [0.014] | - | [0.011] | |
| Uninsured Rate | 0.0786 | −0.01 | - | −$529.98 *** |
| (0.078) | (0.0325) | - | (138.12) | |
| [0.314] | [0.759] | - | [0] | |
| Race/Ethnic Minority Rate | −0.0313 | −0.0032 | - | $344.85 *** |
| (0.048) | (0.0223) | - | (90.31) | |
| [0.515] | [0.885] | - | [0] | |
| Health Center Grant Expenditure | −8.34 × 10−9 | −1.31 × 10−9 | - | −$0.00001 |
| (8.10 × 10−9) | (2.96 × 10−9) | - | (0.00001) | |
| [0.304] | [0.657] | - | [0.513] | |
| Region | ||||
| Northeast | −0.0139 | 0.0134 | - | $173.84 ** |
| (0.0421) | (0.0159) | - | (60.02) | |
| [0.741] | [0.4] | - | [0.004] | |
| South | −0.0208 | −0.0076 | - | $27.95 |
| (0.0378) | (0.0139) | - | (49.71) | |
| [0.581] | [0.587] | - | [0.754] | |
| West | −0.0736 ^ | 0.0011 | - | $375.66 *** |
| (0.0391) | (0.0116) | - | (60.78) | |
| [0.06] | [0.923] | - | [0] | |
| Midwest (Reference) | + | + | - | + |
| Constant | 0.443 *** | 0.0848 *** | - | $750.58 *** |
| (0.0479) | (0.0146) | - | (60.78) | |
| [0] | [0] | - | [0] | |
| Observations | 733 | 692 | 154 | 752 |
| R-squared | 0.062 | 0.094 | - | 0.1585 |
Population parameter estimates generated by ordinary least squares multiple regression. All coefficients for outcome variables 1–4 represent % point changes in decimal form (i.e., 0.01 = 1% point). Robust standard errors in parentheses. p-Values in brackets. *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05, ^ p < 0.10. Source: Secondary analysis of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program Grantee data gleaned from the Uniform Data System (UDS). The universe of FQHC data from FY 2014 and FY 2015 were merged.