Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service Connectivity
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Amy E. Boutwell ( ) is president of Collaborative Healthcare Strategies, in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Jonathan Freedman is chief of strategy, regulatory and external affairs at L.A. Care Health Plan, in Los Angeles, California.
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-03-03
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SJR: 4.465
CiteScore: 12.6
Impact factor: 8.1
ISSN: 02782715, 15445208
PubMed ID:
24590949
Health Policy
Abstract
People who have served time in US prisons and jails have high rates of undiagnosed chronic and infectious diseases, behavioral health conditions, and trauma. Because a large portion of this population are young men-a demographic previously underrepresented in Medicaid rolls-who have been uninsured, Medicaid payers and the managed care plans they contract with have little experience serving this population. To meet the Affordable Care Act's policy objectives of cost-efficient and effective care through improved and expanded access, health plans need to understand the epidemiology and care-seeking patterns of this population. Plans also need to develop outreach, communications, and engagement strategies and create service models designed to address these individuals' health care needs. Corrections departments and health plans should exchange information about the medical histories of people entering and leaving prisons and jails, promote models of peer support, and advocate for suspension rather than termination of Medicaid benefits during incarceration, so inmates can quickly regain coverage once they are released.
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Boutwell A. E., Freedman J. L. Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service Connectivity // Health Affairs. 2014. Vol. 33. No. 3. pp. 482-486.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1131
UR - https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1131
TI - Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service Connectivity
T2 - Health Affairs
AU - Boutwell, Amy E.
AU - Freedman, Jonathan L.
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/03/03
PB - Health Affairs (Project Hope)
SP - 482-486
IS - 3
VL - 33
PMID - 24590949
SN - 0278-2715
SN - 1544-5208
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@article{2014_Boutwell,
author = {Amy E. Boutwell and Jonathan L. Freedman},
title = {Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service Connectivity},
journal = {Health Affairs},
year = {2014},
volume = {33},
publisher = {Health Affairs (Project Hope)},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1131},
number = {3},
pages = {482--486},
doi = {10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1131}
}
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Boutwell, Amy E., and Jonathan L. Freedman. “Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service Connectivity.” Health Affairs, vol. 33, no. 3, Mar. 2014, pp. 482-486. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1131.