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State health care reforms: how they affect children and adolescents with emotional disorders and their families.

B A Stroul1, S A Pires, L Roebuck, R M Friedman, B Barrett, K L Chambers, M A Kershaw.   

Abstract

This article reports on the Health Care Reform Tracking Project, a national study designed to describe and analyze state health care reforms and their impact on children and adolescents with emotional disorders and their families. It summarizes the results of the baseline survey of states conducted in 1995, exploring the nature and extent of the reforms in which states are engaged, most of which involve applying managed care technologies to their Medicaid programs. Trends across states are identified with respect to mental health service delivery, particularly with respect to children and adolescents. The article concludes with a discussion of issues and concerns related not only to mental health service delivery for children and adolescents with emotional disorders and their families but also to the systems of care that have been developing over the past decade to serve them. Some of these concerns include the lack of pilots or demonstrations, limited mental health coverage in some reforms, the lack of integration between mental health and substance abuse systems, the lack of special provisions for children, the need for more reliable bases for deriving capitation rates, the limited incorporation of systems of care, the need to incorporate interagency treatment planning and service delivery approaches, the lack of outcome measures specific to and appropriate for children, and the need for greater family involvement in the planning and implementation of these reforms.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9364109     DOI: 10.1007/bf02790502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ment Health Adm        ISSN: 0092-8623


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2.  Medicaid managed care and the unmet need for mental health care among children with special health care needs.

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Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 3.402

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Authors:  P M Ouellette; K Lazear; K Chambers
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4.  What happens when capitated behavioral health comes to town? The transition from the Fort Bragg demonstration to a capitated managed behavioral health contract.

Authors:  C A Heflinger; D A Northrup
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2000-11       Impact factor: 1.505

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