PMID: 11925057Apr 2, 2002Paper

Alcohol and juvenile justice contacts: a comparison of fee-for-service and capitated medicaid mental health services

Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Michelle A ScottAnne M Libby

Abstract

This study examines whether youth with alcohol problems are especially vulnerable to juvenile justice contact when receiving public mental health services in fee-for-service versus capitated managed-care agencies. Capitation is a payment method often accompanying managed care; a fixed fee is paid per person enrolled, for a specific time period and range of services. Youth services were studied in a statewide, quasi-experimental design from July 1994 to June 1997; subjects were 13,365 Medicaid-eligible youth (52% female) aged 10-17. Alcohol problems were measured using a clinician-generated psychiatric diagnosis and a subjective indicator of alcohol symptoms obtained from a psychometrically tested mental health treatment intake form. Analysis methods were hazard/survival rates, log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards models. As measured by the presence of symptoms, alcohol-involved youth in capitated managed care were significantly less likely to have contact with the juvenile justice system, in uncontrolled analysis. In controlled analysis, they were also less likely; however, only at the level of a trend. Concerns regarding capitated managed mental health care (e.g., substitution of care or "cost-shifting") found no suppor...Continue Reading

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