Mahoney Kevin J, Meiners Mark R, Shoop Dawn M, Squillace Marie R
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Rm. 306 McGuinn Hall, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.
Care Manag J. 2003 Spring;4(1):18-22. doi: 10.1891/cmaj.4.1.18.57473.
This article presents the results of a survey on the interest of managed care organizations (MCOs) in developing a "cash and counseling" (C&C) option for delivering long-term personal assistance services. Forty-five percent of the respondents expressed interest, at least for some clients. Although specific experience with consumer direction did not have an effect, three organizational factors--larger size, non-PACE, and not limited to the elderly--predicted MCOs' willingness to consider this option. Respondents' comments give insights on concerns and benefits. This study provides a baseline that can inform further investigation of the compatibility of managed care and "Cash and Counseling."
本文介绍了一项关于管理式医疗组织(MCO)对开发“现金加咨询”(C&C)选项以提供长期个人协助服务的兴趣的调查结果。45%的受访者表示有兴趣,至少对一些客户有兴趣。虽然消费者导向的具体经验没有影响,但三个组织因素——规模较大、非PACE以及不限于老年人——预测了MCO考虑这一选项的意愿。受访者的评论揭示了相关担忧和益处。本研究提供了一个基线,可为进一步调查管理式医疗与“现金加咨询”的兼容性提供参考。