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Trends In Outpatient Mental Health Services Use Before And During The COVID-19 Pandemic.

Jane M Zhu1, Renae Myers2, K John McConnell3, Ximena Levander4, Sunny C Lin5.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted mental health services delivery across the US, but the extent and implications of these disruptions are unclear. This retrospective observational analysis used the claims clearinghouse Office Ally to compare outpatient mental health services use from March to December 2016-18 against use during the same period in 2020. We identified encounters for people ages twelve and older with primary diagnosis codes corresponding to mental health conditions and categorized encounters as in-person or telehealth, using Current Procedural Terminology and place-of-service codes. In-person mental health encounters were reduced by half in the early months of the pandemic, with rapid recovery of service delivery attributable to telehealth uptake (accounting for 47.9 percent of average monthly encounters). We found variation in the degree to which telehealth use increased across groups: People with schizophrenia made up a lower proportion of telehealth encounters relative to in-person visits (1.7 percent versus 2.7 percent), whereas those with anxiety and fear-related disorders accounted for a higher proportion (27.5 percent versus 25.5 percent). These findings highlight the importance of broadening access to services through new modalities without supplanting necessary in-person care for certain groups.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35377763      PMCID: PMC9056059          DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   9.048


  18 in total

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Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 3.084

2.  The Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 and Physical Distancing: The Need for Prevention and Early Intervention.

Authors:  Sandro Galea; Raina M Merchant; Nicole Lurie
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3.  Assessing Telemedicine Unreadiness Among Older Adults in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Kenneth Lam; Amy D Lu; Ying Shi; Kenneth E Covinsky
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 21.873

4.  Understanding Patterns Of High-Cost Health Care Use Across Different Substance User Groups.

Authors:  Jan Gryczynski; Robert P Schwartz; Kevin E O'Grady; Lauren Restivo; Shannon G Mitchell; Jerome H Jaffe
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 6.301

5.  Variation In Telemedicine Use And Outpatient Care During The COVID-19 Pandemic In The United States.

Authors:  Sadiq Y Patel; Ateev Mehrotra; Haiden A Huskamp; Lori Uscher-Pines; Ishani Ganguli; Michael Lawrence Barnett
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2021-02       Impact factor: 6.301

6.  Racial Differences in Statewide Suicide Mortality Trends in Maryland During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic.

Authors:  Michael Johnathan Charles Bray; Nicholas Omid Daneshvari; Indu Radhakrishnan; Janel Cubbage; Michael Eagle; Pamela Southall; Paul Sasha Nestadt
Journal:  JAMA Psychiatry       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 21.596

7.  Community Factors Associated With Telemedicine Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Sadiq Y Patel; Sherri Rose; Michael L Barnett; Haiden A Huskamp; Lori Uscher-Pines; Ateev Mehrotra
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2021-05-03

8.  Use of behavioral health care in Medicaid managed care carve-out versus carve-in arrangements.

Authors:  Christina J Charlesworth; Jane M Zhu; Marcela Horvitz-Lennon; K John McConnell
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 3.734

Review 9.  Application and Effectiveness of Telehealth to Support Severe Mental Illness Management: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Sadie Lawes-Wickwar; Hayley McBain; Kathleen Mulligan
Journal:  JMIR Ment Health       Date:  2018-11-21

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2021-02-19       Impact factor: 17.586

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  4 in total

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2.  Determinants of Telehealth Service Use among Mental Health Patients: A Case of Rural Louisiana.

Authors:  Monteic A Sizer; Dependra Bhatta; Binod Acharya; Krishna P Paudel
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 4.614

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4.  Trends in non-COVID-19 hospitalizations prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic period, United States, 2017-2021.

Authors:  Kelsie Cassell; Casey M Zipfel; Shweta Bansal; Daniel M Weinberger
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-10-08       Impact factor: 17.694

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