Guyer B, Schor L, Messenger K P, Prenney B, Evans F
Am J Public Health. 1984 Sep;74(9):1014-9. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.9.1014.
The Massachusetts maternal and child health (MCH) agency has developed a needs assessment process which includes four components: a statistical measure of need based on indirect, proxy health and social indicators; clinical standards for services to be provided; an advisory process which guides decision making and involves constituency groups; and a management system for implementing funds distribution, namely open competitive bidding in response to a Request for Proposals. In Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983, the process was applied statewide in the distribution of primary prenatal (MIC) and pediatric (C&Y) care services and lead poisoning prevention projects. Both processes resulted in clearer definitions of services to be provided under contract to the state as well as redistribution of funds to serve localities that had previously received no resources. Although the needs assessment process does not provide a direct measure of unmet need in a complex system of private and public services, it can be used to advocate for increased MCH funding and guide the distribution of new MCH service dollars.
马萨诸塞州母婴健康(MCH)机构制定了一项需求评估程序,该程序包括四个组成部分:基于间接、替代健康和社会指标的需求统计衡量;提供服务的临床标准;指导决策并让选民团体参与的咨询程序;以及实施资金分配的管理系统,即根据提案请求进行公开竞争性招标。在1982财年和1983财年,该程序在全州范围内应用于初级产前(MIC)和儿科(C&Y)护理服务以及铅中毒预防项目的分配。这两个程序都使得根据与该州签订的合同所提供服务的定义更加明确,同时也将资金重新分配给了那些此前未获得任何资源的地区。尽管需求评估程序并未在复杂的公私服务系统中提供对未满足需求的直接衡量,但它可用于倡导增加母婴健康资金,并指导新的母婴健康服务资金的分配。