Vanstraelen M, Cottrell D
Department of Psychiatry, London Hospital Medical College.
BMJ. 1994 Jul 23;309(6949):259-61. doi: 10.1136/bmj.309.6949.259.
All purchasers in the North East Thames Regional Health Authority were contacted by telephone and questioned systematically about their purchasing plans for child and adolescent mental health. Purchasers' knowledge of the services they were purchasing was very limited. They had made little or no attempt to set quality standards or to monitor them. It is concluded that information about these services is so limited that purchasers would be unable to make informed decisions concerning changes in service patterns.
东北泰晤士河地区卫生局的所有采购人员都接到了电话,并被系统地询问了他们关于儿童和青少年心理健康方面的采购计划。采购人员对他们所采购服务的了解非常有限。他们几乎没有或根本没有尝试制定质量标准或对其进行监督。得出的结论是,关于这些服务的信息非常有限,以至于采购人员无法就服务模式的改变做出明智的决策。