Abstract

620 I who use services for behavioral health conditions frequently have higher general medical costs than individuals without such disorders. Chronic medical conditions are often associated with comorbid behavioral conditions. Effective treatment for behavioral health conditions may decrease general medical costs (1). To estimate the general medical costs of individuals who received behavioral health care, we analyzed a large commercial New England insurer’s 2002 claims for approximately 450,000 individuals. CPT and ICD-9 codes, place of service, provider specialty, and psychotropic medication claims were used to differentiate individuals who received specialty and nonspecialty behavioral health care. Twenty-seven percent of adults and 16 percent of fiveto 17-year-olds received some behavioral health care, with 12 percent of adults and 10 percent of youths receiving behavioral health specialty care (data not shown). Behavioral health care users accounted for 47 percent of all adult general medical costs and 29 percent of all youth general medical costs, with individuals who received specialty behavioral health care accounting for a disproportionate amount of the cost of general medical care (Figure 1). For example, among users of behavioral health care in the total population, the 12 percent of individuals who received specialty care accounted for 24 percent of all general medical costs, and the 13 percent who received care in the primary care sector General Medical Costs of Recipients of Behavioral Health Care

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