“…Previous studies by have examined the general impact of MMC (The Lewin Group, 2009; Marton, Yelowitz, Talbert, 2014; Duggan, Hayford, 2013; Bindman, Chattopadhyay, Osmond, Huen, Bacchetti, 2004), and several have focused on beneficiaries with behavioral health conditions (Hutchinson, Foster, 2003; Callahan, Shepard, Beinecke, Larson, Cavanaugh, 1995; Bianconi, Mahler, McFarland, 2006; Bouchery, Harwood, 2003; Leff, et al, 2005; Masland, Snowden, Wallace, 2007), but the findings have been mixed. While the review from Kronick, Bella, and Gilmer (2009) of MMC programs from the 1990s and early 2000s showed potential for cost savings, an analysis of MMC mandates and state Medicaid expenditures during a similar timeframe reported that shifting from FFS to MMC did not reduce Medicaid spending in most states (Marton, Yelowitz, & Talbert, 2014).…”