Astrachan B M, Astrachan J H
Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1989 Sep;11(5):313-9. doi: 10.1016/0163-8343(89)90118-7.
The nature and structure of inpatient psychiatric services are rapidly evolving. This article identifies and explores how these changes are being influenced by four interrelated areas: rapid growth in general and private hospital psychiatric practice; increased connections of public, private, and voluntary sectors of care; the emergence and quick acceptance of capitated and managed care programs; and dramatic change and growth in the insurance industry. These four interrelated areas further the development of a two-tier system in psychiatry: one for those with insurance, and one of the poor and the severely disabled. The changes in these four areas have also led to greater demand for increased economic competition among services, and new alliances and innovations in the delivery of treatment. This article discusses how the four areas have combined to support a two-tier system and how they are likely to affect the future evolution of general and private hospital inpatient psychiatric practice.
住院精神科服务的性质和结构正在迅速演变。本文确定并探讨了这些变化如何受到四个相互关联领域的影响:综合医院和私立医院精神科业务的快速增长;公共、私立和志愿护理部门之间联系的增加;按人头付费和管理式护理项目的出现与迅速接受;以及保险业的巨大变化和增长。这四个相互关联的领域推动了精神病学中两级体系的发展:一级针对有保险的人,另一级针对穷人和重度残疾人。这四个领域的变化还导致对服务之间经济竞争加剧的需求增加,以及治疗提供方面的新联盟和创新。本文讨论了这四个领域如何共同支持两级体系,以及它们可能如何影响综合医院和私立医院住院精神科业务的未来发展。