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State Trends - Parity and Disparity. Sept 11, 2014. P arity. Or D isparity. 8,019,763 Enrolled. National Rate 59.20% - Eligible Individuals Were Insured. Enrolled the Least…. 45,390 People 33.64% Eligible. Enrolled the Most…. 1,405,102 People 74.47% Eligible.
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State Trends - Parity and Disparity Sept 11, 2014
Parity Or Disparity
8,019,763 • Enrolled National Rate 59.20% - Eligible Individuals Were Insured
Enrolled the Least…. 45,390 People 33.64% Eligible
Enrolled the Most…. 1,405,102 People 74.47% Eligible
Wisconsin Could Save $206 Million (2013-2015)….If It had Expanded Medicaid by April 1, 2014. It Can Save $315 Million (2015 – 2017) If It Chooses To Expand
State Benchmarks of Essential Health Benefits – Marketplace 22 States Have Quantitative Limits on Mental Health Services
Utah Inpatient Visits Per Plan Year 8 Outpatient Visits Per Plan Year 30 Most Limiting… Combined With Substance Abuse
Mental Health Data • Standardized across States • Tracked Yearly • Adult and Youth
Who’s In Need? • Any Mental Illness • Serious Mental Illness • Dually Diagnosed with Substance Use • Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance Do They Get Help? • Who Needed But Did Not Receive Treatment • Who is Insured • Provider Shortages • State Expenditures
How Do They Get Help? Do They Get Better? • Community Utilization • Residential and Inpatient Treatment • Treatment at School • Peer Support Services • Employment • Housing • Community Inclusion
Example Data Sets • The National Survey on Drug Use and Health • The Uniform Reporting System • National Survey of Children’s Health • National Provider Identification
RankingPeople with Any Mental Illness- Census Data: Utah 1,968,099 X .2235439,870 individuals
Ranking People with Any Mental Illnesswho are UninsuredNevada2,094,509 X .027457,389 vs. 45,390 enrolled Jan - April
How They Compare…8 States Overlap Any Mental Illness/Uninsured Any Mental Illness
Lowest Rate of Children Who Needed but Didn’t Receive Services DC
Bottom States – Rate of Children Who Needed but Didn’t Receive Services DC
Children Who Needed MH Treatment/Did Not Receive Defined by CDC as: Children with Special Healthcare Needs % Among % Among *Condition prevalence in 2011/12 was asked using two questions: prevalence of conditions ever or currently. Only current prevalence is reported here.
Top States – Rate of Adults Who Needed but Didn’t Receive Services DC
Highest Rate of Adults Who Needed but Didn’t Receive Services DC
How They Compare…8 States Overlap Highest Uninsured/ AMI Highest “Unmet Need”
Florida • SMI-3.75%. Lower CI at 3.17% Census Adult Population: 15316595 • 485,536 people with Serious Mental Illness. • Most Recent Survey of Florida State Mental Health Agency Reported they served 319,190 individuals • Unmet Need – 2.55% • 575,903 people reporting Unmet Need • Serving a significant portion of those with SMI. Still much to go, to help with Unmet Need
Putting It All Together….the Rankings Georgia Ranking 29th 4th 45th 16th 46th 49th 8th • Any Mental Illness • AMI and Uninsured • Children with Unmet Need • Adults with Unmet Needs • State Mental Health Expenditures • Workforce Needs • Improved Social Connectedness
And The Winner Is…. Maine Vermont 1 Connecticut 2 3
Next Steps? • Finish Report • Infographics and Advocacy • Track Chosen Measures Over Time • Identify Effect of Parity • Identify Ongoing Disparity • Input on Measures? • Yearly • State Comparison Data • Adult and Youth