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    A classification system for youth outpatient behavioral health services billed to medicaid
    (Frontiers Media, 2024-02-05) Rodríguez, Gabriela M.; Pederson, Casey A.; Garcia, Dainelys; Schwartz, Katherine; Brown, Steven A.; Aalsma, Matthew C.; Psychiatry, School of Medicine
    Rates of youth behavioral health concerns have been steadily rising. Administrative data can be used to study behavioral health service utilization among youth, but current methods that rely on identifying an associated behavioral health diagnosis or provider specialty are limited. We reviewed all procedure codes billed to Medicaid for youth in one U.S. county over a 10-year period. We identified 158 outpatient behavioral health procedure codes and classified them according to service type. This classification system can be used by health services researchers to better characterize youth behavioral health service utilization.
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    The accuracy and completeness for receipt of colorectal cancer care using Veterans Health Administration administrative data.
    (BMC, 2016) Sherer, Eric A.; Fisher, Deborah A.; Barnd, Jeffrey; Jackson, George L.; Provenzale, Dawn; Haggstrom, David A.; Department of Medicine, IU School of Medicine
    The National Comprehensive Cancer Network and the American Society of Clinical Oncology have established guidelines for the treatment and surveillance of colorectal cancer (CRC), respectively. Considering these guidelines, an accurate and efficient method is needed to measure receipt of care.
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