March Issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® Focuses on Medicaid Access, Fragmentation Issues
The issues that plague the rest of the US healthcare system—such as care access and care fragmentation—are also present in Medicaid, according to a series of articles examining various outcomes in multiple states’ Medicaid programs in the current issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®
Writing in an editorial board letter, health economist
But Medicaid does not address the healthcare access issues associated with fragmented care, he noted, which is common in US healthcare, regardless of payer.
Examples of some of the Medicaid research in the March issue of AJMC® that highlight these challenges include:
- Community health centers in 9 states and the
District of Columbia reported challenges accessing specialty care for their patients, particularly for orthopedists, gastroenterologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists. Payment policies and network adequacy rules may need to be reexamined to address these challenges. The study’s authors areJustin W. Timbie , PhD;Ashley M. Kranz , PhD; Ammarah Mahmud, MPH; andCheryl L. Damberg , PhD. - A study conducted in 7
New York counties found that having more fragmented care was associated with an increase in the risk of having an emergency department visit (but not of having a hospital admission). The study’s authors areLisa M. Kern , MD, MPH; Joanna K. Seirup, MPH;Mangala Rajan , MBA;Rachel Jawahar , PhD, MPH; andSusan S. Stuard , MBA. - In
Philadelphia , one-third of new Medicaid enrollees lacked a usual source of primary care and an even greater number lacked a source of dental care. The study’s authors are Krisda H. Chaiyachati, MD, MPH, MSHP;Jeffrey K. Hom , MD, MSHP;Charlene Wong , MD, MSHP;Kamyar Nasseh , PhD;Xinwei Chen , MS;Ashley Beggin , BS;Elisa Zygmunt , MSW;Marko Vujicic , PhD; andDavid Grande , MD, MPA.
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