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Regulatory Pathways to Promote Treatment for Substance Use Disorder or Other Under-Treated Conditions Using Risk Adjustment
Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics (2019)
  • Matthew Lawrence, Penn State Dickinson Law
Abstract
This commentary provides a legal analysis of the extent to which changes proposed by scholars to promote care for substance use disorder or other under-treated illnesses throughrisk adjustment could be implemented administratively, with-out legislation, in federal risk adjustment systems: Medicare's privatized component, Medicare's pharmaceutical component, and the individual and small group market. As the article explains, federal laws governing risk adjustment provide broad discretion to regulators and can reasonably be interpreted to permit (or in the case of Part C even compel) full and final implementation through the administrative process of almost all of the changes that scholars have proposed.
Keywords
  • Health insurance,
  • substance use disorder,
  • health reform,
  • risk adjustment,
  • medicare
Publication Date
Winter January 10, 2019
Citation Information
Matthew Lawrence. "Regulatory Pathways to Promote Treatment for Substance Use Disorder or Other Under-Treated Conditions Using Risk Adjustment" Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew-lawrence/10/