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Interdepdence Of Community Mental Health Care Providers In An Urban County: A Spatial Panel Approach, Lizi Wu Jan 2014

Interdepdence Of Community Mental Health Care Providers In An Urban County: A Spatial Panel Approach, Lizi Wu

Wayne State University Dissertations

This dissertation empirically investigates mental health care expenditures between community mental health care providers, using a spatial panel data model. Specifically, it explores the spatial interdependency in the publicly funded mental health care system of Detroit-Wayne County with a spatial dynamic panel data model with individual effects and other controls. A transformation approach is applied to ensure consistency of the estimates. Results support some degree of interdependence between neighboring sites/clinics and time dynamics in terms of their gross revenue. The study also provides other implications like significance of mental health managed care and Medicaid expansion. As the first study to …