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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Research Across Multiple Systems: Probabilistic Population Estimation (Ppe), Diane Haynes, Rebecca Larsen, Shabnam Mehra
Research Across Multiple Systems: Probabilistic Population Estimation (Ppe), Diane Haynes, Rebecca Larsen, Shabnam Mehra
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
Today, social service administrators are examining client service utilization using cross system analysis, because often a client's needs require accessing governmentfunded services from multiple organizations. One technical problem that arises is that organizations do not share common unique identifiers from which to link one individual’s information together (i.e., system #1 uses Social Security Number (SSN) and system #2 uses Personal Identification Number (PIN)). Different methods have been employed to deal with the issue of working with information across data sets when there is no common unique identifier. Probabilistic Population Estimation (PPE), Caseload Segregation/Integration Ratio (C/SIR), and Probabilistic Population Matching (PPM) …
Prevalence And Risk Factors For Potentially Avoidable Hospitalization Of Medicaid-Enrolled Assisted Living Residents, Marion Becker, Timothy Boaz, Ross Andel, Joshua Digennaro
Prevalence And Risk Factors For Potentially Avoidable Hospitalization Of Medicaid-Enrolled Assisted Living Residents, Marion Becker, Timothy Boaz, Ross Andel, Joshua Digennaro
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Quantitative Component Year One Report: Medicaid Enrollee Characteristics, Service Utilization, Costs, And Access To Care In Ahca Areas 4 And 6, Paul Stiles, Kristen Snyder, Mary R. Murrin
Quantitative Component Year One Report: Medicaid Enrollee Characteristics, Service Utilization, Costs, And Access To Care In Ahca Areas 4 And 6, Paul Stiles, Kristen Snyder, Mary R. Murrin
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Florida’S Prepaid Mental Health Plan: Preliminary Findings Of The Member Survey Component, Roger A. Boothroyd, David L. Shern
Evaluation Of Florida’S Prepaid Mental Health Plan: Preliminary Findings Of The Member Survey Component, Roger A. Boothroyd, David L. Shern
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Medicaid Managed Mental Health Care Arrangements In Ahca Area 6: Organizational, Financial And Clinical Structures, M. Susan Ridgely, Julienne A. Giard, Kristen Snyder
Medicaid Managed Mental Health Care Arrangements In Ahca Area 6: Organizational, Financial And Clinical Structures, M. Susan Ridgely, Julienne A. Giard, Kristen Snyder
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
This report, the first full report on the organizational, financial and clinical structures of the managed mental health care interventions in AHCA Area 6, is presented in the following sections. In Section 2 , we describe the methods used to identify, obtain and analyze information on the nine managed care plans operating in Area 6. In Section 3, we provide a chronology of events related to Medicaid managed care and then describe the Medicaid service delivery system in AHCA Area 6, providing contextual data on the number of Medicaid recipients enrolled in managed care plans, the number of MCOs and …
A Comparison Of Medicaid Managed Mental Health Care In Ahca Areas 6 & 4, M. Susan Ridgely, Julienne A. Giard, Kristen Snyder, Pat Robinson
A Comparison Of Medicaid Managed Mental Health Care In Ahca Areas 6 & 4, M. Susan Ridgely, Julienne A. Giard, Kristen Snyder, Pat Robinson
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Respite In Crisis Emergency Services: A Two Year Analysis, Anne D. Kuppinger, Mary E. Evans, Roger A. Boothroyd, Marleen Radigan
The Use Of Respite In Crisis Emergency Services: A Two Year Analysis, Anne D. Kuppinger, Mary E. Evans, Roger A. Boothroyd, Marleen Radigan
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
Respite care is widely believed to be an important service for families raising a child with a disability. All caregivers need a break from time to time, and the need may be even greater when the caregiver is coping with the additional stress associated with a child's disability. A number of studies have demonstrated that respite care can improve family functioning (Cohen, 1982), reduce stress (Rimmerman, 1989; Wickler & Hanusa, 1990; Appoloni & Triest, 1983), and delay out-of-home placement (Cohen, 1982; Upshur, 1982) for families with a child who has a disability.
The Present And Future Of Prevention: In Honor Of George W. Albee, Marc Kessler, Stephen E. Goldston, Justin M. Joffe
The Present And Future Of Prevention: In Honor Of George W. Albee, Marc Kessler, Stephen E. Goldston, Justin M. Joffe
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.