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Review of Emergent Financing Models for Mental Health Crisis Systems.
Policy Points The sources and adequacy of funding for crisis systems currently varies significantly among the US states and across services in the crisis continuum. Crisis services are funded by a wide range of sources, including 988 telecom fees and other state appropriations, community mental health services block grants and other federal funding sources, Medicaid, and commercial insurance. Priority areas for research related to financing crisis systems include evaluating the effects of 988 telecom fees, value-based payment models, and non-Medicaid payors.
期刊介绍:
The Milbank Quarterly is devoted to scholarly analysis of significant issues in health and health care policy. It presents original research, policy analysis, and commentary from academics, clinicians, and policymakers. The in-depth, multidisciplinary approach of the journal permits contributors to explore fully the social origins of health in our society and to examine in detail the implications of different health policies. Topics addressed in The Milbank Quarterly include the impact of social factors on health, prevention, allocation of health care resources, legal and ethical issues in health policy, health and health care administration, and the organization and financing of health care.