Impact of a Usual Source of Care on Health Care Use, Spending, and Quality Among Adults With Mental Health Conditions

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Catherine A. Fullerton
Whitney P. Witt
Clifton M. Chow
Manjusha Gokhale
Christine E. Walsh
Erika L. Crable
Sarah Naeger
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[1] IBM Watson Health,
[2] IBM Watson Health,undefined
[3] Cambridge Health Alliance,undefined
[4] Boston University School of Public Health,undefined
[5] IBM Watson Health,undefined
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Usual source of care; Spending; Quality; Integration; Mental health conditions;
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Physical comorbidities associated with mental health conditions contribute to high health care costs. This study examined the impact of having a usual source of care (USC) for physical health on health care utilization, spending, and quality for adults with a mental health condition using Medicaid administrative data. Having a USC decreased the probability of inpatient admissions and readmissions. It decreased expenditures on emergency department visits for physical health, 30-day readmissions, and behavioral health inpatient admissions. It also had a positive effect on several quality measures. Results underscore the importance of a USC for physical health and integrated care for adults with mental health conditions.
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