Raghavan Ramesh
Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1196, One Brookings Dr, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2010 Jan 1;32(1):103-112. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2009.07.020.
Federal policymaking in the last decade has dramatically expanded performance measurement within child welfare systems, and states are currently being fiscally penalized for poor performance on defined outcomes. However, in contrast to performance measurement in health settings, current policy holds child welfare systems solely responsible for meeting outcomes, largely without taking into account the effects of factors at the level of the child, and his or her social ecology, that might undermine the performance of child welfare agencies. Appropriate measurement of performance is predicated upon the ability to disentangle individual, as opposed to organizational, determinants of outcomes, which is the goal of risk adjustment methodologies. This review briefly conceptualizes and examines risk adjustment approaches in health and child welfare, suggests approaches to expanding its use to appropriately measure the performance of child welfare agencies, and highlights research gaps that diminish the appropriate use of risk adjustment approaches - and which consequently suggest the need for caution - in policymaking around performance measurement of child welfare agencies.
过去十年间,联邦政策制定极大地扩展了儿童福利系统中的绩效评估,目前各州正因其在既定成果方面的不佳表现而受到财政处罚。然而,与卫生领域的绩效评估不同,现行政策让儿童福利系统独自承担实现成果的责任,很大程度上没有考虑到儿童层面及其社会生态中可能会削弱儿童福利机构绩效的因素的影响。恰当的绩效评估取决于能否区分结果的个体决定因素而非组织决定因素,这正是风险调整方法的目标。本综述简要阐述并审视了卫生和儿童福利领域的风险调整方法,提出了扩大其应用以恰当衡量儿童福利机构绩效的方法,并强调了一些研究空白,这些空白减少了风险调整方法的恰当使用——因此也表明在围绕儿童福利机构绩效评估进行政策制定时需要谨慎。