Heflinger C A, Northrup D A
Vanderbilt Institute of Public Policy Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2000 Nov;27(4):390-405. doi: 10.1007/BF02287821.
Capitated managed care contracts for behavioral health services are becoming more prevalent across the country in both public and private sectors. This study followed the transition from a demonstration project for child mental health services to a capitated managed behavioral health care contract with a for-profit managed care company. The focus of the study was on the impact--at both the service system and the individual consumer level--pertaining to the start-up and maintenance of a capitated managed behavioral health program. A case study using multiple methods and multiple sources of information incorporated a program fidelity framework that examined micro to macro levels of program implementation. The findings of this study include the following: access to services decreased, the lengths of stay and average daily census in the more intensive levels of treatment declined, difficult-to-treat children were shifted to the public sector, and ratings of service system performance and coordination fell.
行为健康服务的按人头付费管理式医疗合同在全国公共和私营部门中越来越普遍。本研究跟踪了从儿童心理健康服务示范项目到与一家营利性管理式医疗公司签订的按人头付费管理行为健康护理合同的转变。该研究的重点是在服务系统和个人消费者层面上,与按人头付费管理行为健康项目的启动和维持相关的影响。一项采用多种方法和多种信息来源的案例研究纳入了一个项目保真度框架,该框架考察了项目实施从微观到宏观的各个层面。本研究的结果如下:服务可及性下降,强化治疗层面的住院时间和日均住院人数减少,难以治疗的儿童被转移到公共部门,服务系统绩效和协调的评级下降。