State Policy and the Breadth of Buprenorphine-Prescriber Networks in Medicaid Managed Care

Author:

Meiselbach Mark K.1ORCID,Drake Coleman2ORCID,Zhu Jane M.3,Manibusan Brynna3,Nagy Dylan2,Sorbero Mark J.4,Saloner Brendan1,Stein Bradley D.4,Polsky Daniel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

2. University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

3. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA

4. RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Abstract

Provider networks in Medicaid Managed Care (MMC) play a crucial role in ensuring access to buprenorphine, a highly effective treatment for opioid use disorder. Using a difference-in-differences approach that compares network breadth across provider specialties and market segments within the same state, we investigated the association between three Medicaid policies and the breadth of MMC networks for buprenorphine prescribers: Medicaid expansion, substance use disorder (SUD) network adequacy criteria, and SUD carveouts. We found that both Medicaid expansion and SUD network adequacy criteria were associated with substantially increased breadth in buprenorphine-prescriber networks in MMC. In both cases, we found that the associations were largely driven by increases in the network breadth of primary care physician prescribers. Our findings suggest that Medicaid expansion and SUD network adequacy criteria may be effective strategies at states’ disposal to improve access to buprenorphine.

Funder

National Institute of Mental Health

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Arnold Ventures

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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