Horgan C M, Reif S, Ritter G A, Lee M T
Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller Graduate School, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02454-9110, USA.
Recent Dev Alcohol. 2001;15:9-26. doi: 10.1007/978-0-306-47193-3_2.
Examination of organizational and financial characteristics of the specialty substance abuse treatment system allows an understanding of how to meet the needs of clients in the system. Further, this assessment may afford insights into how the specialty sector may adapt in the changing environment of managed care. Data from Phase I of the Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS) describe the specialty substance abuse treatment system in terms of type of care, setting, level of affiliation, licensure/accreditation, ownership, revenue sources, client referral sources, client's primary substance of abuse, and managed care. Although the system is largely outpatient and remains substantially two tiered in terms of public/private funding mix, it varies along a number of organizational and financial dimensions which have implications for system structure and facility viability in the changing environment of substance abuse treatment service delivery.
对专门的药物滥用治疗系统的组织和财务特征进行考察,有助于了解如何满足该系统中客户的需求。此外,这一评估可能会深入了解专门部门如何在不断变化的管理式医疗环境中进行调整。酒精和药物服务研究(ADSS)第一阶段的数据,从护理类型、机构设置、附属关系水平、执照/认证、所有权、收入来源、客户推荐来源、客户主要滥用药物以及管理式医疗等方面描述了专门的药物滥用治疗系统。尽管该系统主要是门诊服务,并且在公共/私人资金组合方面基本保持两级结构,但它在许多组织和财务方面存在差异,这些差异对药物滥用治疗服务提供不断变化的环境中的系统结构和机构生存能力具有影响。