Managed behavioral health care: Lessons from Massachusetts

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Since implementing the first statewide carve-out for behavioral health care in 1992, Massachusetts has achieved sustained reductions in cost, increases in access, and improvements in major quality measures. This introduction to a special issue describes the context, linkages with primary care, consumer satisfaction, unmet need, performance incentives (a key component of the success), stakeholder perspectives, and impacts on special populations.

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Shepard, D. S., Daley, M. C., Beinecke, R. H., & Hurley, C. L. (2005, March). Managed behavioral health care: Lessons from Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-004-1661-4

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