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The Colorado Medicare study: Perspective of the peer review committee.
Authors:Lassen  Carol L
Abstract:In 1977, the Social Security Administration sponsored a study to determine whether including psychologists as independent providers and increasing the dollar limit of Medicare's mental health benefits would have an impact on the availability of mental health care to Medicare recipients, the quality of care provided, and the cost and utilization of the program. The present study discusses peer review issues that emerged from the study: (1) the peer review criteria for quality of care provided, (2) the range of covered services and covered diagnoses under Medicare, (3) the unique patient population aspects, (4) patient participation in the treatment plans and outcome forms used for peer review, (5) the issue of confidentiality of the peer review forms, (6) and findings regarding medical consultation on cases treated by psychologists. The review committee concluded that within the limits of the study, the review system was successful and the quality of services delivered was high. (1 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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