The impact of excluded providers on Medicare beneficiaries’ mental health care

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Matthew C. Fullen, Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab, Jonathan D. Wiley, Nancy Brossoie, Gerard Lawson
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Abstract

Mental health conditions are relatively common among Medicare beneficiaries. Yet, Medicare provider eligibility was last updated in 1989, raising concerns about beneficiaries’ access to mental health care in the United States. Beneficiaries are currently restricted from accessing mental health services provided by licensed professional counselors and licensed marriage and family therapists. Little is known about the impact of this Medicare mental health coverage gap (MMHCG) on Medicare beneficiaries. Hermeneutic phenomenology was used to analyze semistructured interviews with 18 beneficiaries who had attempted to access mental health care but were limited due to the MMHCG. Three themes emerged: (a) exasperating experiences with the MMHCG, (b) the MMHCG compounds barriers to mental health care, and (c) Medicare as a flawed system. These findings suggest current Medicare mental health policy interferes with beneficiaries’ access to needed mental health services. Implications for the counseling profession are described.

被排除在外的医疗服务提供者对医疗保险受益人心理健康护理的影响
心理健康状况在医疗保险受益人中相对普遍。然而,医疗保险提供者资格最近一次更新是在1989年,这引起了人们对美国受益人获得精神卫生保健的担忧。受益人目前受到限制,无法获得持牌专业咨询师和持牌婚姻和家庭治疗师提供的心理健康服务。人们对这种医疗保险心理健康覆盖差距(MMHCG)对医疗保险受益人的影响知之甚少。解释学现象学用于分析对18名受益人的半结构化访谈,这些受益人曾试图获得精神卫生保健,但由于MMHCG而受到限制。出现了三个主题:(a) MMHCG令人恼火的经历,(b) MMHCG加重了精神卫生保健的障碍,以及(c)医疗保险是一个有缺陷的系统。这些发现表明,目前的医疗保险心理健康政策干扰了受益人获得所需的心理健康服务。对咨询行业的影响进行了描述。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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