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Use of Quality Measures for Medicaid Behavioral Health Services by State Agencies: Implications for Health Care Reform

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  • Julie Seibert
  • Suzanne Fields
  • Catherine Anne Fullerton
  • Tami L. Mark
  • Sabrina Malkani
  • Christine Walsh
  • Emily Ehrlich
  • Melina Imshaug
  • Maryam Tabrizi

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The structure-process-outcome quality framework espoused by Donabedian provides a conceptual way to examine and prioritize behavioral health quality measures used by states.

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  • Julie Seibert & Suzanne Fields & Catherine Anne Fullerton & Tami L. Mark & Sabrina Malkani & Christine Walsh & Emily Ehrlich & Melina Imshaug & Maryam Tabrizi, "undated". "Use of Quality Measures for Medicaid Behavioral Health Services by State Agencies: Implications for Health Care Reform," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 984a0301fff94ee7acfa5fc74, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:984a0301fff94ee7acfa5fc74dbaaf90
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    Quality Measures; Medicaid; Behavioral Health; State Agencies; Health Care Reform;
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