Sanchez Lisa M, Turner Samuel M
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Am Psychol. 2003 Feb;58(2):116-29. doi: 10.1037/0003-066x.58.2.116.
Beginning with the HMO Act of 1973, managed care, a system for controlling health care costs, rapidly expanded and gained influence as the main vehicle for health care delivery in the United States. Implementation of managed care principles in the mental health arena has generated much debate, particularly with respect to issues of quality of care. The authors briefly trace the development of managed care and evaluate its impact on the practice of psychology. The extant literature is reviewed with specific attention to issues of quality of care, confidentiality of patient information, and shifting practice patterns of clinicians. Finally, the future of professional psychology within the context of managed care is examined, and the implications of newly created mental health roles for practitioners, training programs, and organized psychology are discussed.
从1973年的《健康维护组织法案》开始,管理式医疗作为一种控制医疗成本的体系,迅速扩张并成为美国医疗服务提供的主要载体,影响力不断增大。在精神卫生领域实施管理式医疗原则引发了诸多争议,尤其是在医疗质量问题方面。作者简要追溯了管理式医疗的发展历程,并评估了其对心理学实践的影响。对现有文献进行了综述,特别关注医疗质量、患者信息保密以及临床医生不断变化的执业模式等问题。最后,探讨了管理式医疗背景下专业心理学的未来,并讨论了新设立的精神卫生角色对从业者、培训项目以及组织化心理学的影响。