Managed care and technical efficiency in outpatient substance abuse treatment units

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Jeffrey A. Alexander
John R. C. Wheeler
Tammie A. Nahra
Christy Harris Lemak
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health
[2] University of Florida,Health Services Administration
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Data Envelopment Analysis; Technical Efficiency; Methadone Treatment; Mental Health Center; Treatment Organization;
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This article examines (1) the extent to which managed care participation is associated with technical efficiency in outpatient substance abuse treatment (OSAT) organizations and (2) the contributions of specific managed care practices as well as other organizational, financial, and environmental attributes to technical efficiency in these organizations. Data are from a nationally representative sample survey of OSAT organizations conducted in 1995. Technical efficiency is modeled using data envelopment analysis. Overall, there were few significant associations between managed care dimensions and technical efficiency in outpatient treatment organizations. Only one managed care oversight procedure, the imposition of sanctions by managed care firms, was significantly associated with relative efficiency of these provider organizations. However, several organizational factors were associated with the relative level of efficiency including hospital affiliation, mental health center affiliation, JCAHO accreditation, receipt of lump sum revenues, methadone treatment modality, percentage clients unemployed, and percentage clients who abuse multiple drugs.
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