医疗改革对心理健康提供者的战略影响。

The Psychiatric hospital Pub Date : 1993-12-01
B J Hoeksema, D C Coddington
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虽然最近全国对医疗改革的关注主要集中在医生、急症护理医院和保险行业,但精神卫生保健提供者呢?精神病院、精神科医生、心理学家和其他精神卫生保健专业人员在未来的医疗保健支付系统中扮演什么角色?例如,如果美国最终实现了所谓的全民医保——为所有美国人提供支付来源——它会包括心理健康福利吗?赌注很高;四分之一的美国人要么没有医疗保险,要么享受医疗补助。当前许多改革建议包括侵权改革;但它会如何影响精神卫生保健提供者呢?管理式医疗——主要是健康维护组织(hmo)和首选提供者组织(PPOs)——会成为重塑美国医疗保健系统的一部分吗?本文有三个目标:总结各种医疗改革建议,并对最有可能的改革方案中预期的关键要素进行描述。考虑支付改革对精神保健行业的战略影响。为精神卫生保健提供者确定可能有用的策略,无论医疗改革的形式如何。
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Strategic implications of healthcare reform for mental health providers.

While most of the recent national attention on healthcare reform has focused on physicians, acute-care hospitals, and the insurance industry, what about mental healthcare providers? Where do psychiatric hospitals, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental healthcare professionals fit into the healthcare payment system of the future? For example, if the United States ends up with what is called universal access--a payment source for all Americans--will it include mental health benefits? The stakes are high; one quarter of the American population either has no health insurance or is covered by Medicaid. Many current reform proposals include tort reform; but how would it affect mental healthcare providers? Will managed care--primarily health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs)--be a part of the reshaping of the United States healthcare system? This article has three objectives: To summarize the various healthcare reform proposals and provide a description of the key elements anticipated in the most likely reform package. To consider the strategic implications of payment reform for the mental healthcare industry. To identify strategies for mental healthcare providers that are likely to be useful regardless of the shape of healthcare reform.

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