Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics Walker College of Business, Appalachian State University Boone North Carolina USA
2. Department of Economics West Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia USA
Abstract
AbstractWe investigate how substance use Certificate‐of‐Need (CON) laws influence access to substance use disorder treatment facilities in the United States. We use the National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facilities data set, which lists all federal, state, and local government facilities and private facilities that provide substance use treatment services in 2020. Based on the locations of these facilities, we develop a novel access index to substance use disorder treatment facilities that accounts for driving distance and duration to measure the ease of reaching these facilities for individuals living at the population‐weighted county centroids. We find that counties in states with CON laws that border counties without such laws have nearly 10% less spatial accessibility to substance use disorder treatment facilities at a 5% level of significance.
Reference54 articles.
1. American Health Planning Association. (2023)Certificate of need matrix of service coverage 2016.http://www.ahpanet.org/matrix_copn.html[Accessed 20th December 2023].
2. Increased distance was associated with lower daily attendance to an opioid treatment program in spokane county washington;Amiri S.;Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,2018
3. Does ‘excess supply’ drive excessive health spending? The case of certificate‐of‐need laws;Bailey J.;Journal of Private Enterprise,2018
4. Competition and health‐care spending: theory and application to certificate of need laws;Bailey J.;Contemporary Economic Policy,2023
5. Certificate of need and inpatient psychiatric services;Bailey J.;The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics,2021