Rosenberg Edie, DeMaso David Ray
Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital Boston, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2008 Jan;17(1):53-66, viii-ix. doi: 10.1016/j.chc.2007.07.005.
This article examines the ways in which mental health services have been affected by managed care and describes how to address some of the ethical conflicts that have always existed, but have been transformed immeasurably. It outlines the ethical dilemmas between the competing values of mental health providers and managed care, as well as the practical ethical considerations related to confidentiality, billing, and coding. It suggests that there can be no real improvement for mental health providers in the ethical minefield of managed care until they stop focusing on how distressed they are about it and start dealing with the larger, systemic issues in psychiatry and American health care. The article concludes by noting that the only way to effect meaningful change in the health care system is to combine knowledge with advocacy and to proactively define the standards needed to make the necessary choices.
本文探讨了管理式医疗对心理健康服务产生影响的方式,并描述了如何应对一些一直存在但已发生巨大变化的伦理冲突。它概述了心理健康服务提供者与管理式医疗在相互竞争的价值观之间的伦理困境,以及与保密、计费和编码相关的实际伦理考量。文章指出,心理健康服务提供者若不停止关注自身对此有多苦恼,转而着手处理精神病学和美国医疗保健领域更大的系统性问题,就无法在管理式医疗这一伦理雷区取得真正的改善。文章最后指出,要在医疗保健系统中实现有意义的变革,唯一的途径是将知识与宣传相结合,并积极主动地界定做出必要选择所需的标准。