Posted on December 17, 2008 10:17
Categories: Medicaid | Special Populations | Mental Health | Substance Abuse
Topics: Co-Occurring Disorders | Managed Care | Medicaid | Mental Health | Spending | State Data | Substance Abuse
This study, published in Health Care Financing Review, uses Vermont data to compare the utility of three predictive models at determining the highest cost enrollees with chronic conditions to inform Medicaid managed care selection.
Weir, S., Aweh, G., & Clark, R. E. (2008). Case selection for a Medicaid chronic care management program (PDF | 283.61 KB). Health Care Financing Review, 30(1), 61-74.
Authors: Sharada Weir, Gideon Aweh, Robin E. Clark
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