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Expenditure Impacts of AB 2193 Net Change: $4,519,000

Expenditure Impacts of AB 2193 Net Change: $4,519,000

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Technical Report
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Non-partisan analysis of the medical effectiveness, cost and utilization, and public health impacts of insurance coverage for Assembly Bill 2193 Maternal Mental Health

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... described in Figure 22, of those 407,000 women, just under half (181,000) are enrolled in Medi-Cal managed care. Within this group, there is an 88.1% screening rate (160,000) for maternal mental health conditions during pregnancy, informed by analysis of the 2013-2014 Maternal Infant Health Assessment (MIHA) survey (Caldwell and Forquer, 2015). ...
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... can include enrollees receiving psychiatric consultation, seeing a therapist, and/or taking medication. This amounts to 4,000 women enrolled in Medi-Cal managed care plans receiving treatment for a maternal mental health condition (see Figure 22). ...
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... increase would result in an additional 10,000 women receiving needed mental health treatment after screening positive for a mental health condition. See Figures 23 and 24 for flow charts of the assumptions built into the CHBRP Cost and Coverage Model for AB 2193 for postmandate utilization, with privately-funded plans and policies separate from Medi-Cal managed care plans due to differences in screening and occurrence of depressive symptoms during pregnancy in these populations. ...
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... identified the end of a pregnancy, we filter out enrollees with insufficient enrollment surrounding the event. We retain enrollees with at least 15 months of enrollment covering the end of the pregnancy (see Figure 23). ...

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