Evaluating Mental Health Capitation Treatment: Lessons from Panel Data

D. Dwyer, O. Mitchell, R. Cole, S. Reed
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The paper evaluates a capitation-financed system of mental health services delivery developed in Rochester, New York. Cost/benefit analysis of the treatment program is implemented on three years of data using program evaluation techniques. Patient outcomes are compared across randomly assigned study groups as well as across enrollment status. The analysis implements difference-in-difference econometric techniques recently developed in the labor economics literature to control for potentially non-random attrition as well as selective non-compliance. We find that patients enrolled in the capitation program do experience significantly lower costs without becoming sicker, even after controlling for attrition and sample selection.
评估心理健康治疗:来自小组数据的经验教训
本文评估了在纽约州罗切斯特市开发的一个资本资助的精神卫生服务体系。该治疗方案的成本/效益分析是利用方案评估技术对三年的数据进行的。患者结果在随机分配的研究组以及不同的入组状态下进行比较。该分析采用了最近在劳动经济学文献中发展起来的差异计量经济学技术,以控制潜在的非随机磨损以及选择性不遵守。我们发现,即使在控制了减员和样本选择之后,参加人头支付计划的患者确实经历了显著降低的成本,而不会病情加重。
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