Texas A&M University Health Science Center: Notable Inaccuracies Found In Insurers' Mental Health Care Provider Directories In California
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Public health researchers find significant room for improvement in accuracy of health insurer provider directories and timely access to care
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As the mental health crisis continues across the nation, many people struggle to find the care they need. Health insurers publish directories of mental health providers to help consumers obtain care; however, inaccurate directories and a shortage of providers within many insurance networks can make finding covered mental health services challenging.
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The surveys covered health insurance plans that are sold commercially, those included in
Researchers found that surveyors could reach about 68 percent of the psychiatrists and nearly 60 percent of the NPMHPs listed. In 2019, the accuracy increased, though it is unclear whether this was due to more accurate directories, changes in survey methods or a larger sample size. However, the researchers note that there was notable public and political focus on provider directories at that time. They also found that provider directory accuracy was somewhat higher for NPMHPs compared to psychiatrists and for commercial plans compared to Covered California and
The analysis found that surveyors could schedule timely urgent care appointments with psychiatrists in 47 percent of cases in 2018 and 49 percent of cases in 2019. Surveyors achieved timely urgent care NPMHP appoints in nearly 62 percent of cases in 2018 and around 57 percent of cases in 2019. For general care appointments, the 2018 and 2019 timely care percentages were around 74 percent and 70 percent, respectively, for psychiatrists and 77 percent and 65 percent, respectively, for NPMHPs. In contrast with the accuracy analysis, the researchers found that timely access percentages were consistently higher for
The analysis found that despite the attention paid to provider directory accuracy and timely access there is still significant room for improvement in both regards. They also note a few limitations to their analysis. First, the study focuses entirely on health insurance provider directories in a single state,
Despite the limitations to this analysis, the researchers found notable directory inaccuracies and inadequate provider networks that could hinder timely access to mental health care that many people need. These findings indicate a need for greater oversight as shortcomings persist despite
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Original text here: https://vitalrecord.tamhsc.edu/notable-inaccuracies-found-in-insurers-mental-health-care-provider-directories-in-california/
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