• Am J Manag Care · Feb 2023

    Provider directory inaccuracy and timely access for mental health care.

    • Abigail Burman, Simon F Haeder, and Wendy Yi Xu.
    • School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, 212 Adriance Lab Rd, 1266 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843. Email: sfhaeder@tamu.edu.
    • Am J Manag Care. 2023 Feb 1; 29 (2): 9610296-102.

    ObjectivesTo evaluate the accuracy of provider directories for mental health providers and network adequacy, defined as timely access to urgent and general care appointments in California.Study DesignWe assessed provider directory accuracy and timely access using a novel, comprehensive, and representative data set of mental health providers for all plans regulated by the California Department of Managed Health Care with 1,146,954 observations (480,013 for 2018 and 666,941 for 2019).MethodsWe used descriptive statistics to assess provider directory accuracy and network adequacy assessed via access to timely appointments. We used t tests to make comparison across markets.ResultsWe found that mental health provider directories are highly inaccurate. Commercial plans were consistently more accurate than both Covered California marketplace and Medi-Cal plans. Moreover, plans were highly limited in providing timely access to urgent care and general appointments, although Medi-Cal plans outperformed plans from both other markets when it came to timely access.ConclusionsThese findings are concerning from both the consumer and regulatory perspectives and provide further evidence of the tremendous challenge that consumers face in accessing mental health care. Although California's laws and regulations are some of the strongest in the country, they are still falling short, indicating the need to further expand efforts to protect consumers.

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