Merino R, Fischer E, Bosch S J
Public Health Rep. 1985 Jan-Feb;100(1):25-30.
A multidisciplinary unit in the Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, consists of a core group of specialists who plan, develop, and evaluate community health care programs. The primary tools used by the staff of the Services Coordination Unit, epidemiology and behavioral and management sciences, result in improved organization and coordination of health services and community resources. The small unit of specialists functions as a resource group, helping community groups address the complex problems of planning, organization, delivery, and financing of health services. By offering technical assistance rather than day-to-day health care services, the unit has established an education and training program in New York's East Harlem, which surrounds the medical school. Over the last 10 years, that approach has enhanced the administrative and financial viability of existing health programs in East Harlem. Since the unit's establishment, it has collaborated with a broad variety of community groups. More than 20 programs have resulted. The income generated by the unit completely covers the expenses and has done so since 1976; "seed money" was used for startup and the first 3 years of operation. The unit is paid for long-term services and for most consultations.
西奈山医学院社区医学系的一个多学科单位,由一组核心专家组成,他们负责规划、开展和评估社区医疗保健项目。服务协调股工作人员使用的主要工具,即流行病学以及行为和管理科学,使卫生服务和社区资源的组织与协调得到了改善。这个专家小组作为一个资源团队发挥作用,帮助社区团体解决卫生服务规划、组织、提供和筹资方面的复杂问题。通过提供技术援助而非日常医疗服务,该单位在医学院周边的纽约东哈莱姆区建立了一个教育培训项目。在过去10年里,这种方法提高了东哈莱姆区现有卫生项目的行政和财务可行性。自该单位成立以来,它已与各种各样的社区团体开展了合作。由此产生了20多个项目。该单位产生的收入自1976年以来完全覆盖了开支;“启动资金”用于启动和运营的头三年。该单位因长期服务和大多数咨询而获得报酬。