Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities for Child Behavioral Health Services in North Carolina Medicaid.

Q2 Medicine North Carolina Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.18043/001c.117075
Paul Lanier, Roderick Rose, Daniel Gibbs, Jacob Hyman, Neil Kamdar, Joseph Konstanzer, Kristen Hassmiller Lich
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatric residential treatment facilities (PRTFs) are non-hospital inpatient treatment settings for children with severe be-havioral health disorders. PRTFs are a restrictive and costly form of care that can potentially be avoided with community-based behavioral health services.

Methods: Statewide Medicaid enrollment and claims data for 2015-2022 were used to describe PRTF utilization in North Carolina. We examined annual episodes of care in PRTFs and compared trends before and during the COVID-19 public health emergency.

Results: From 2015 to 2022, 10,038 children insured by NC Medicaid entered a PRTF across 10,966 episodes of care. In the past five years (2018-2022), care in PRTFs resulted in Medicaid expenditures of over $550 million total, or over $100 million per year. In 2022, 42% of children who entered PRTFs were in foster care and 44% of children were placed in PRTFs outside of North Carolina.

Limitations: The analysis was limited to data collected for administrative purposes.

Conclusions: Current trends indicate an ongoing overrepresentation of children in foster care placed in PRTFs and increased out-of-state PRTF placements. Coordinated efforts in future research, policy, and practice are needed to determine the cause of these trends and iden-tify solutions.

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北卡罗来纳州医疗补助计划中儿童行为健康服务的精神病住院治疗机构。
背景:精神病住院治疗设施(PRTFs)是为患有严重行为健康障碍的儿童提供的非住院治疗场所。精神疾病住院治疗机构是一种限制性且成本高昂的治疗方式,而基于社区的行为健康服务则有可能避免这种治疗方式:方法:使用 2015-2022 年全州医疗补助注册和理赔数据来描述北卡罗来纳州 PRTF 的使用情况。我们研究了 PRTF 的年度护理事件,并比较了 COVID-19 公共卫生紧急事件之前和期间的趋势:从 2015 年到 2022 年,有 10,038 名北卡罗来纳州医疗补助计划(NC Medicaid)的参保儿童在 10,966 次护理过程中进入了 PRTF。在过去五年(2018-2022 年)中,PRTF 的护理导致医疗补助支出总额超过 5.5 亿美元,即每年超过 1 亿美元。2022年,42%进入PRTF的儿童处于寄养状态,44%的儿童被安置在北卡罗来纳州以外的PRTF:分析仅限于为行政目的收集的数据:目前的趋势表明,寄养在儿童预防、治疗和康复中心的寄养儿童比例持续偏高,州外儿童预防、治疗和康复中心的安置也在增加。未来的研究、政策和实践需要协调努力,以确定这些趋势的原因并找出解决方案。
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期刊介绍: NCMJ, the North Carolina Medical Journal, is meant to be read by everyone with an interest in improving the health of North Carolinians. We seek to make the Journal a sounding board for new ideas, new approaches, and new policies that will deliver high quality health care, support healthy choices, and maintain a healthy environment in our state.
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