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. 2003 Jan-Feb;30(1):18-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF02287810.

The Iowa Managed Substance Abuse Care Plan: access, utilization, and expenditures for Medicaid recipients

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The Iowa Managed Substance Abuse Care Plan: access, utilization, and expenditures for Medicaid recipients

Dennis McCarty et al. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2003 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

The Iowa Managed Substance Abuse Care Plan (IMSACP) used a behavioral health care organization to manage expenditures for treatment of alcohol and drug dependence financed through Medicaid, block grants, and state appropriations but maintained relatively distinct eligibility and benefit structures for Medicaid-eligible individuals. Medicaid claims, encounters, and eligibility files were reviewed for 2 years before and 3 year after implementation of IMSACP to evaluate changes in access, utilization, and expenditures. The rate of substance abuse treatment doubled, use of inpatient hospital services decreased, and residential and outpatient services increased. Direct care costs decreased, while total expenditures held steady. The Iowa experience suggests that a well-planned initiative can control costs and improve access and utilization.

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