Hoagwood Kimberly Eaton, Essock Susan, Morrissey Joseph, Libby Anne, Donahue Sheila, Druss Benjamin, Finnerty Molly, Frisman Linda, Narasimhan Meera, Stein Bradley D, Wisdom Jennifer, Zerzan Judy
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University Langone School of Medicine, New York, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2016 Jan;43(1):67-78. doi: 10.1007/s10488-014-0620-y.
State systems are a rich, albeit challenging, laboratory for policy-relevant services research studies. State mental health authorities routinely devote resources to collect data for state planning and reporting purposes. However, these data are rarely used in cross-state comparisons to inform state or federal policy development. In 2008, in response to key recommendations from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Advisory Council's "The Road Ahead: Research Partnership to Transform Services," (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/advisory-boards-and-groups/namhc/reports/road-ahead.pdf), NIMH issued a request for applications (RFA) to support studies on the impact of state policy changes on access, cost, quality and outcomes of care for individuals with mental disorders. The purpose of the RFA was to bridge the divide between research and policy by encouraging research that used state administrative data across states, and to address significant state-defined health policy initiatives. Five projects involving eight states were selected through peer review for funding. Projects began in 2009 and were funded for 3 years. This report provides a brief description of the five projects, followed by an analysis of the impact, challenges, and lessons learned from these policy-partnered studies. We conclude by offering suggestions on ways to use state administrative data for informing state health policies, which is especially timely given national and state changes in the structure and financing of healthcare.
州级系统是一个丰富但具有挑战性的实验室,可用于开展与政策相关的服务研究。州心理健康管理部门通常投入资源收集数据,用于州规划和报告目的。然而,这些数据很少用于跨州比较,以指导州或联邦政策的制定。2008年,为响应美国国立精神卫生研究所(NIMH)咨询委员会的《前进之路:变革服务的研究伙伴关系》(http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/advisory-boards-and-groups/namhc/reports/road-ahead.pdf)中的关键建议,NIMH发布了一份申请要求(RFA),以支持关于州政策变化对精神障碍患者护理的可及性、成本、质量和结果影响的研究。RFA的目的是通过鼓励利用跨州的州行政数据进行研究来弥合研究与政策之间的差距,并应对州定义的重大卫生政策举措。通过同行评审选出了涉及八个州的五个项目进行资助。项目于2009年启动,资助期为三年。本报告简要介绍了这五个项目,随后分析了这些政策合作研究的影响、挑战和经验教训。鉴于国家和州在医疗保健结构和融资方面的变化,我们最后就如何利用州行政数据为州卫生政策提供信息提出建议,这尤为及时。