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Impact of Changes in Financing on Publicly Funded Methadone Maintenance Treatment

A Comparison Between Oregon and Washington

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Pages 65-78 | Received 24 Jul 2006, Accepted 01 Jun 2007, Published online: 15 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Cost cutting measures implemented to the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) in 2003 included the elimination of the chemical dependency treatment benefit for the Medicaid expansion population. Study results indicate that removal of this benefit decreased methadone treatment providers' capacity to provide treatment and retain OHP patients and dramatically impacted patients' quality of life. In contrast, Washington's Medicaid cost containment measures had little impact on the financing of publicly funded methadone treatment. Due to a variety of measures, methadone maintenance treatment increased in Washington. Results have important implications for those advocating for greater access to publicly funded methadone treatment and for state policymakers considering Medicaid cuts to chemical dependency treatment services.

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