Coordinating physical and behavioral healthcare services for Medicaid populations: issues and implications in integrated and carve-out systems.Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1996 Oct; 5(5):67-71.BH
Abstract
A history of government-funded health and behavioral health services has resulted in separate and parallel systems of care for Medicaid beneficiaries. Accountability for coordination of medical and behavioral services has been poorly delineated, with adverse consequences for the medically indigent population. The author defines current opportunities and approaches for service coordination within the Medicaid arena.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10161579
Citation
Egnew, R C., et al. "Coordinating Physical and Behavioral Healthcare Services for Medicaid Populations: Issues and Implications in Integrated and Carve-out Systems." Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, vol. 5, no. 5, 1996, pp. 67-71.
Egnew RC, Geary C, Wilson SN. Coordinating physical and behavioral healthcare services for Medicaid populations: issues and implications in integrated and carve-out systems. Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1996;5(5):67-71.
Egnew, R. C., Geary, C., & Wilson, S. N. (1996). Coordinating physical and behavioral healthcare services for Medicaid populations: issues and implications in integrated and carve-out systems. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 5(5), 67-71.
Egnew RC, Geary C, Wilson SN. Coordinating Physical and Behavioral Healthcare Services for Medicaid Populations: Issues and Implications in Integrated and Carve-out Systems. Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1996;5(5):67-71. PubMed PMID: 10161579.
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