Medicaid enrollees struggle to find psychiatric care: Weill Cornell Medicine
2024 AUG 12 (NewsRx) -- By a
The results published
The research team conducted a “secret shopper” study, calling randomly selected psychiatric prescribing clinicians (psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) listed in provider directories for Medicaid managed care plans in
Across the four cities, only 18 percent of the sampled clinicians-all of whom were listed as in-network for Medicaid-were reachable, accepted Medicaid and offered an appointment.
While
Of the 263 sampled clinicians with whom appointments could not be made, 15 percent had incorrect or out-of-service phone numbers, and 35 percent did not answer the phone on either of two call attempts. Though the researchers did not compare appointment availability for patients with Medicaid relative to commercial insurance, other studies have established that Medicaid enrollees have lower access to psychiatric care than those with private coverage.
“We’ve long known that relatively few psychiatrists participate in the Medicaid program, which compromises access to necessary care,” said
The results suggest that despite recent regulations from the
“Most states have outsourced the provision of the Medicaid benefit to private health plans,”
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