Donald Z. Gray
University of Utah
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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 1999
Willard G. Manning; Chuan Fen Liu; Tamara Stoner; Donald Z. Gray; Nicole Lurie; Michael K. Popkin; Jon B. Christianson
This study examines the impact of a mental health carve-out program in Utah on mental health status of Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia. Three community mental health centers contracted to provide mental health care for all Medicaid beneficiaries in their service areas under managed care arrangements, while beneficiaries in the remainder of the state remained under traditional Medicaid. A pre-post evaluation was utilized, with a contemporaneous control group of Utah Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia under traditional Medicaid. From 1991 to 1994, the average beneficiarys mental health status improved, but the improvement was less under the carve-out program than under traditional fee-for-service Medicaid. The difference was the greatest for beneficiaries with the worst mental health status at baseline, with effects growing over time. Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia experienced less improvement in mental health status under a carve-out arrangement for mental health care compared to what would have happened under traditional Medicaid.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health | 1999
Chuan Fen Liu; Willard G. Manning; Jon B. Christianson; Tamara Stoner; Nicole Lurie; Donald Z. Gray; Michael K. Popkin
AbstractThis study examines the impact of a mental health carve-out, the Utah Prepaid Mental Health Plan (UPMHP), on use of outpatient mental health services by Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia. Data were collected through interviews with the same group of Medicaid schizophrenic beneficiaries. A pre/post comparison with a contemporaneous control group examined the impact of the program on type of outpatient services used by beneficiaries. The results indicate a greater reliance on medically-oriented outpatient mental health services in treatment of beneficiaries under the UPMHP. Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia in the UPMHP group received relatively fewer day treatment visits, but relatively more medication visits and individual therapy visits over the first 3
Health Affairs | 1995
Jon B. Christianson; Willard G. Manning; Nicole Lurie; Tamara Stoner; Donald Z. Gray; Michael K. Popkin; Sally Marriott
Health Care Financing Review | 1997
Tamara Stoner; Willard G. Manning; Jon B. Christianson; Donald Z. Gray; Sally Marriott
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Psychiatric Services | 1998
Michael K. Popkin; Nicole Lurie; Willard G. Manning; Jeffrey S. Harman; Allan Callies; Donald Z. Gray; Jon B. Christianson
Psychiatric Services | 1994
Jon B. Christianson; Donald Z. Gray
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New Directions for Mental Health Services | 1998
Nicole Lurie; Jon B. Christianson; Donald Z. Gray; Willard G. Manning; Michael K. Popkin
Archive | 1993
Donald Z. Gray; Deborah A. Walton; Teresa Bosh; Dawn Roberts; Sally Marriott
Psychiatric Services | 1998
Michael K. Popkin; Nicole Lurie; Willard G. Manning; Jeffrey S. Harman; Allan L. Callies; Donald Z. Gray; Jon B. Christianson
Psychiatric Services | 1998
M. C. Stevens; Michael K. Popkin; Nicole Lurie; Willard G. Manning; Jeffrey S. Harman; Allan L. Callies; Donald Z. Gray; I. Christianson