Original paper
Early Efforts By Medicare Accountable Care Organizations Have Limited Effect On Mental Illness Care And Management
Abstract
People with mental illness use more health care and have worse outcomes than those without such illnesses. In response to incentives to reduce spending, accountable care organizations (ACOs) may therefore attempt to improve their management of mental illness. We examined changes in mental health spending, utilization, and quality measures associated with ACO contracts in the Medicare Shared Savings Program and Pioneer model for beneficiaries...
Paper Details
Title
Early Efforts By Medicare Accountable Care Organizations Have Limited Effect On Mental Illness Care And Management
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
7
Pages
1247 - 1256
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