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Table 3 Logistic regression analysis on integrated primary care stratified by HSOs and MOs (2014 to 2016)

From: The Affordable Care Act: policy predictors of integrated care between Hispanic-serving and mainstream mental health organizations

 

Hispanic-serving organizations (N = 2173)

Mainstream organizations (N = 12,944)

AOR

95% CI

p-value

AOR

95% CI

p-value

Year

 2016

1.23

0.99–1.53

0.068

0.98

0.90–1.07

0.674

 Medicaid expansion

0.89

0.68–1.16

0.371

1.00

0.91–1.10

0.983

 Medicaid payments accepted

1.10

0.72–1.69

0.664

0.59

0.51–0.69

< 0.001

 Community mental health block grant

1.97

1.57–2.49

< 0.001

1.26

1.14–1.39

< 0.001

Medicaid Expansion Interaction Terms

 Medicaid expansion x Medicaid payments accepted

3.16

1.26–7.93

0.014

0.90

0.69–1.17

0.437

 Medicaid expansion x CMHC

1.42

0.83–2.43

0.199

0.95

0.79–1.15

0.610

 Medicaid expansion x CMHBG

1.08

0.65–1.80

0.775

1.24

1.04–1.49

0.017

Time Interactions

 Medicaid Expansion × 2016

0.62

0.37–1.02

0.061

0.99

0.82–1.18

0.868

 Medicaid payments accepted ×  2016

1.15

0.50–2.62

0.742

0.97

0.74–1.26

0.804

 CMHC × 2016

1.43

0.89–2.30

0.145

1.10

0.91–1.33

0.312

 CMHBG × 2016

1.79

1.15–2.79

0.010

0.97

0.81–1.16

0.729

  1. Note. AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio. All models accounted for control (ownership, organization size, community mental health center, % youth, % adults, % older adults, and % female), Medicaid expansion (Medicaid expansion, Medicaid payments accepted, Community mental health block grant), and time variables. Interaction models controlled for all main effects, including control variables. Interaction terms were conducted separately from each other. Year: 2010 is the reference category. Ownership: public departments is the reference categories. CMHC Community mental health center, CMHBG Community mental health block grant