The Impact of Medicaid Enrollment on Veterans Health Administration Enrollees' Behavioral Health Services Use

Author:

Vanneman Megan E.1234ORCID,Phibbs Ciaran S.567,Dally Sharon K.5,Trivedi Amal N.89ORCID,Yoon Jean510ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Informatics; Decision-Enhancement and Analytic Sciences Center; VA Salt Lake City Health Care System; Salt Lake City UT

2. Department of Internal Medicine; Division of Epidemiology; University of Utah School of Medicine; Salt Lake City UT

3. Department of Population Health Sciences; Division of Health System Innovation and Research; University of Utah School of Medicine; Salt Lake City UT

4. University of Utah Health, Williams Building; 295 Chipeta Way, Salt Lake City UT

5. Health Economics Resource Center; VA Palo Alto Health Care System; Menlo Park CA

6. Center for Innovation to Implementation; VA Palo Alto Health Care System; Menlo Park CA

7. Department of Pediatrics; Stanford University School of Medicine; Stanford CA

8. Providence VA Medical Center; Providence RI

9. Brown University School of Public Health; Providence RI

10. Department of General Internal Medicine; UCSF School of Medicine; San Francisco CA

Funder

Health Services Research and Development

VA Office of Academic Affiliations

University of Utah Health Enhancing Development-Generating Excellence (EDGE) Scholar and Vice President's Clinical and Translational Scholars (VPCAT) programs

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

VA Information Resource Center

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

Reference31 articles.

1. 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

2. 2014 Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act

3. The Implications of the Affordable Care Act for Behavioral Health Services Utilization;Ali;Administration and Policy In Mental Health,2016

4. Acceptance of Insurance by Psychiatrists and the Implications for Access to Mental Health Care;Bishop;JAMA Psychiatry,2014

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