Koyanagi C, Goldman H H
National Mental Health Association, Alexandria, VA 22314.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1991 Sep;42(9):899-905. doi: 10.1176/ps.42.9.899.
In 1978 the President's Commission on Mental Health called for a national plan for the care of persons with chronic mental illness. The plan was completed and released in 1980, but was never adopted as the policy of the incoming Reagan Administration. Despite changes in attitudes in the 1980s toward the federal government's role in human services and an atmosphere of fiscal restraint, many of the plan's specific recommendations for changes in Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare have been implemented. In this paper, the implementation of these recommendations is analyzed. The authors discuss some of the strategies used by mental health advocacy groups to make gains in the 1980s. Recommendations for the 1990s are discussed.
1978年,总统心理健康委员会呼吁制定一项针对慢性精神疾病患者护理的全国性计划。该计划于1980年完成并发布,但从未被即将上任的里根政府采纳为政策。尽管20世纪80年代人们对联邦政府在公共服务中的角色态度有所转变,且财政紧缩气氛浓厚,但该计划中关于补充保障收入、社会保障残疾保险、医疗补助和医疗保险改革的许多具体建议已得到实施。本文分析了这些建议的实施情况。作者讨论了20世纪80年代心理健康倡导团体为取得进展所采用的一些策略。并探讨了20世纪90年代的建议。