ISPOR 2026

Excited to be attending ISPOR 2026 next week. I’m looking for some great plenary sessions, presenting my research on “The Extent of Treatment Response and Preference Heterogeneity in Major Depressive Disorder: Implications for Population-Level Resource Allocation” with co-authors Nadine Zawadzki and Cheryl Neslusan, and meeting up with old colleagues. See you in Philadelphia!

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Medicaid Mental Health and Substance Use: Expansion Trends and the Fiscal Pressure Ahead

This brief examines recent state trends in Medicaid behavioral health coverage and payment and state coverage of select treatment models for people with serious mental illness—a population that has historically faced significant barriers to care. This includes details about coverage of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) (as a provider type), Assertive Community Treatment (ACT),…

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Stigma Is The Real Delay In Healthcare

The longer someone waits to seek help, the more their condition progresses, the harder it becomes to intervene, and the easier it becomes to keep waiting. Delay compounds. That’s what makes it so dangerous, and so worth targeting directly. The post Stigma Is The Real Delay In Healthcare appeared first on MedCity News.

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