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Table 4 Weighted % of placed versus unplaced managed care enrollees during 2-year period before and after baseline across Medicaid expenditure patterns

From: Impact of a New York City supportive housing program on Medicaid expenditure patterns among people with serious mental illness and chronic homelessness

 

Total

Very low coverage

Low user

Middle user

Emerging user

Second-highest user

High user

N: placed vs. unplaced

737 vs. 2090

71 vs. 361

71 vs. 221

140 vs. 341

172 vs. 491

186 vs. 359

97 vs. 317

Prior to baseline

24% vs 28%

0% vs 3%

4% vs 11%

51% vs 58%

18% vs 23%

35% vs 41%

19% vs 26%

Post baseline

43% vs 33%a

19% vs 23%

26% vs 20%

46% vs 42%

52% vs 33%a

61% vs 46%a

58% vs 35%

  1. aDifference in % of managed care enrollees between placed and unplaced groups was statistically significant at p < .05 according to conditional logistic regression that accounted for propensity score matching
  2. Data sources: NYC Department of Homeless Services, NYC Department of Correction, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, NYC Human Resources Administration’s Customized Assistance Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration, and New York State Office of Mental Health