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Cuellar examining negotiated rates for behavioral health & primary care providers

August 20, 2024
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Cuellar Examining Negotiated Rates For Behavioral Health & Primary Care Providers

Cuellar Examining Negotiated Rates For Behavioral Health & Primary Care Providers

Alison Cuellar, Associate Dean of Research, College of Public Health; Professor, Health Administration and Policy, received funding for the project: “Examining Negotiated Rates for Behavioral Health and Primary Care Providers.” The goal of the study is to inform future Medicaid policy by examining differences in how much payers reimburse for medical services in Virginia. 

Cuellar is a Co-Investigator on the project with Lauryn Walker, PhD, Virginia Center for Health Innovation (Principal Investigator) and Jennifer Mellor, PhD, William and Mary College (Co-Investigator). The project is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Funding began in July 2024 and will end in late December 2025.

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