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.