Mental health patient directories rife with ‘phantom’ providers, researchers find: Oregon Health & Science University
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These “phantom” networks undermine access to care for patients most in need, according to the study published in the July issue of the journal Health Affairs.
“If this represents the state of provider directories more broadly, that’s a huge concern for patients,” said lead author
Zhu said the first-of-its-kind finding underscores an overburdened system that too often fails to provide treatment for people with mental health conditions.
“Medicaid is a major payer for mental health care in the
The findings in
The study cited previous research noting that about half of Medicaid beneficiaries with serious mental illness report unmet medical needs. The phantom directories described in today’s study compound this problem.
“At least on paper, an insurance plan can point to provider directories and say, ‘See, we have all these providers who are part of our contracted network,’” Zhu said. “But if these directories don’t reflect the providers who are truly seeing patients, then what good are they?”
The failure to keep updated and accurate provider directories may be a result of administrative burden on medical clinics and insurers alike, Zhu said. Providers often change locations, retire or stop taking patients covered by Medicaid. All of this can be challenging to track.
In addition, inaccurate provider networks have regulatory implications.
“Many states rely on provider directories to monitor how well a health plan’s provider network facilitates access to care,” Zhu said.
In a related study published in the
Aside from the administrative shortcomings in accurately monitoring access to providers, Zhu said the fact is the nation’s mental health care delivery system is severely constrained.
“We simply need more mental health professionals to meet the demand,” she said.
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In addition to Zhu, co-authors of the study published in Health Affairs include
The study published in the journal Health Affairs was supported by the
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