The Impact of Medicaid Institutions for Mental Disease Exclusion Waivers on the Availability of Substance Abuse Treatment Services and the Varying Effect by Ownership Type
YIMIN GE,
JOHN A. ROMLEY,
ROSALIE LICCARDO PACULA
Abstract:Policy Points
The adoption of Medicaid institutions for mental disease (IMD) exclusion waivers increases the likelihood of substance abuse treatment facilities offering mental health and substance abuse treatment for co‐occurring disorders, especially in residential facilities.
There are differential responses to IMD waivers based on facility ownership. For‐profit substance abuse treatment facilities are responsive to the adoption of IMD substance use disorder waivers, whereas private not‐for‐profit and public… Show more
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