Medicaid managed care organization service coverage and diagnosis and treatment of opioid use disorder: evidence from quasi-random auto-assignment in Kentucky.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf119
Shelby R Steuart, Miguel Antonio G Estrada, Christina M Andrews, Colleen M Grogan, Olivia M Hinds, Emily C Lawler, Lauren A Peterson, Felipe Lozano-Rojas, Melissa A Westlake, Coady Wing, Amanda J Abraham
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Abstract

Introduction: Opioid-related mortality continues to claim tens of thousands of American lives annually. Medicaid plays an outsized role in financing opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, paying for almost 40% of all Americans who received OUD treatment in 2017.

Methods: Using Medicaid T-MSIS Analytic Files data and a novel data set of Medicaid managed care organization (MCO) plan coverage, we examined the relationship between comprehensiveness of benefits for OUD treatment provided by Medicaid MCO plans and the likelihood of OUD diagnosis and medications for OUD (MOUD) receipt among newly enrolled Medicaid beneficiaries in Kentucky. We use two stage least squares to adjust for MCO plan choice that may be correlated with individual OUD risk or individual demand for OUD treatment.

Results: Our findings show that Medicaid beneficiaries assigned to MCO plans with more comprehensive OUD benefits are more likely to be diagnosed with OUD and to receive MOUD.

Conclusion: These results suggest that increasing Medicaid MCO plan coverage to include a broader array of OUD treatment services and medications may be an effective strategy for increasing both OUD diagnosis and MOUD receipt, which is crucial for combating the ongoing opioid epidemic.

医疗补助管理医疗组织服务覆盖和阿片类药物使用障碍的诊断和治疗:来自肯塔基州准随机自动分配的证据
导读:阿片类药物相关的死亡率每年继续夺走成千上万美国人的生命。医疗补助在资助阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)治疗方面发挥着巨大的作用,在2017年接受OUD治疗的所有美国人中,有近40%的人获得了医疗补助。方法:使用医疗补助T-MSIS分析文件数据和医疗补助管理医疗组织(MCO)计划覆盖范围的新数据集,我们检查了肯塔基州新登记的医疗补助受益人中,医疗补助管理医疗组织(MCO)计划提供的OUD治疗的综合效益与OUD诊断和OUD药物(mod)接收的可能性之间的关系。我们使用两阶段最小二乘法来调整可能与个体OUD风险或个体OUD治疗需求相关的MCO计划选择。结果:我们的研究结果表明,分配给MCO计划的医疗补助受益人更有可能被诊断为OUD并接受OUD。结论:这些结果表明,增加医疗补助MCO计划的覆盖范围,包括更广泛的OUD治疗服务和药物,可能是增加OUD诊断和mod接收的有效策略,这对于对抗持续的阿片类药物流行至关重要。
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