----- 管理式医疗服务:政策,计划和研究
Foreward Introduction - Managed Health and Behavioral Health Care Services Delivery: A Complex, Interrelated System of Policies, Programs, and Research SECTION I - THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN SERVICE PRACTICE IN MANAGED CARE ENVIRONMENTS Overview 1. The Macroeconomic Impact of Managed Care 2. Biotechnology and Managed Care: Effects on Health Care Cost, Clinical Practice and Education of Health Care Professionals 3. The Intersection of Fee for Service, Managed Health Care and Cultural Competence, Implications for National Health Care Policy and Services to People of Color 4. Ethics and Managed Care Policy 5. System Care Management: Purpose, Structure, and Function SECTION II - MANAGED CARE: SERVICES DELIVERY DOMAINS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS AND AT-RISK POPULATIONS Overview 6. Managed Care and Child Welfare Practitioner Training Needs 7. Managed Care and Case Management for Older Adults 8. The Ecological Perspective, Older Adults, and Managed Care 9. Outcomes Research For Children and Adolescents: Implications for Children's Mental Health and Managed Care 10. Facilitating the Enrollment of Elderly and Disabled Persons into Medicaid Managed Care 11. Managed Care and the Severly Mentally Ill: Current Issues and Future Challenges 12. Research Needs in the Managed Care of Substance Abusing Patients Conclusion - Managing the Change in Health and Behavioral Health Care Managed Care Glossary
{{comment.content}}