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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 May;86(5):905–911. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.09.026

Table 3.

Statewide Annual Medicaid Expenditures by Type of Service Among People With TBI by Mental Illness SMRF, 1995

Type of Service All SMI Other Mental Illness No Mental Illness
Alabama
 Total 7710 8723 7402 7600
 Inpatient* 2018 4389 2416 1644
 Outpatient/clinic 103 196 68 93
 Physician 636 825 825 590
 Institutional care 2435 0 1074 2919
 Drugs 1274 1583 1595 1196
 Home health* 484 144 551 525
 Other services* 761 1587 871 633
Georgia
 Total* 9389 13,688 11,288 7705
 Inpatient* 3601 5396 4129 2965
 Outpatient/clinic* 943 1730 1258 643
 Physician* 1377 2234 1554 1094
 Institutional care 1050 843 1492 995
 Drugs* 731 1155 889 572
 Home health 224 346 136 212
 Other services* 1464 1984 1830 1225
New Jersey
 Total* 16,812 21,924 20,245 13,871
 Inpatient* 5524 8761 5091 4437
 Outpatient/clinic* 4360 6776 7,068 2647
 Physician* 450 679 449 365
 Institutional care 1151 390 511 1628
 Drugs* 1422 2385 1667 987
 Home health 2716 1619 4136 2704
 Other services 1189 1313 1322 1103
Wisconsin
 Total 15,493 19,986 17,997 12,918
 Inpatient* 4728 9174 5364 2865
 Outpatient/clinic* 1416 2389 1831 905
 Physician* 339 563 366 247
 Institutional care 5412 3529 6171 5817
 Drugs* 1091 1478 2004 609
 Home health 978 559 749 1216
 Other services 1530 2295 1513 1258

NOTE. Based on FFS Medicaid beneficiaries in Alabama, Georgia, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, who were diagnosed with TBI, full-year enrolled, aged 18 to 64 years, and alive by the end of 1995.

*

Significant differences (P < .05) in the average expenditures between subjects with SMI and subjects with no mental illness,

between subjects with other mental illness and subjects with no mental illness, and

between subjects with SMI and subjects with other mental illness, respectively.