Willging Cathleen E, Sommerfeld David H, Aarons Gregory A, Waitzkin Howard
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Behavioral Health Research Center of the Southwest, 612 Encino Place NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA,
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2014 Mar;41(2):276-91. doi: 10.1007/s10488-012-0465-1.
In July 2005, New Mexico initiated a major reform of publicly-funded behavioral healthcare to reduce cost and bureaucracy. We used a mixed-method approach to examine how this reform impacted the workplaces and employees of service agencies that care for low-income adults in rural and urban areas. Information technology problems and cumbersome processes to enroll patients, procure authorizations, and submit claims led to payment delays that affected the financial status of the agencies, their ability to deliver care, and employee morale. Rural employees experienced lower levels of job satisfaction and organizational commitment and higher levels of turnover intentions under the reform when compared to their urban counterparts.
2005年7月,新墨西哥州启动了一项大规模的公共资助行为医疗保健改革,以降低成本和减少官僚作风。我们采用了混合方法来研究这项改革如何影响为农村和城市地区低收入成年人提供护理的服务机构的工作场所和员工。信息技术问题以及繁琐的患者登记、获取授权和提交索赔流程导致付款延迟,影响了机构的财务状况、提供护理的能力以及员工士气。与城市员工相比,农村员工在改革下的工作满意度和组织承诺水平较低,离职意愿较高。