Usher C L
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-3550, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 1998 May;25(2):217-29. doi: 10.1007/BF02287482.
Behavioral health administrators deserve much credit for their efforts to integrate services for children with serious emotional disturbances and to instill a concern for efficiency through the concept of managed care. Recent changes in federal policy signal the next stage of development in systems of care. Issues of accountability now are shifting toward comprehensive systems of care and improving outcomes for families and communities, not just individuals. As they help build such systems in their states and communities, behavioral health administrators can help their colleagues in other systems understand the potential usefulness of concepts and practices associated with managed care and the broader notion of a system of care. In turn, they will be asked to expand their conception of the accountability of the mental health agency for the outcomes being experienced by families, neighborhoods, and the community as a whole.
行为健康管理人员为整合针对患有严重情绪障碍儿童的服务,并通过管理式医疗的理念灌输对效率的关注所做的努力值得称赞。联邦政策的近期变化标志着照护体系发展的下一阶段。问责问题如今正转向全面的照护体系,并改善家庭和社区而非仅仅是个人的成果。在他们帮助所在州和社区构建此类体系时,行为健康管理人员可以帮助其他体系中的同事理解与管理式医疗以及更广泛的照护体系概念相关的理念和实践的潜在用处。反过来,他们将被要求扩大对心理健康机构就家庭、邻里和整个社区所经历的成果的问责概念。