Abstract
Although Medicaid was not designed as a mental health program, it is now a major source of financing for mental health services and care, especially for the chronically mentally ill. This paper examines the role Medicaid plays today for the low-income population with mental health needs and then reviews some of the current pressures and challenges in the program that could reshape this role.
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Rowland, D., Garfield, R., & Elias, R. (2003). Accomplishments and challenges in Medicaid mental health. Health Affairs. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.22.5.73
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