Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research

Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research

Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research

Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research

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Overview

Managed Care Services explores the complexities of managed health and behavioral health care systems in relation to policy, program, and research issues. It focuses on the dramatic consequences of the transformation of health care delivery from an essential social good to a commodity totally dependent on the marketplace. The book begins with a foreword by James J. Callahan Jr., a leading authority in the field, and includes an interdisciplinary group of authors who address multiple fields of practice. A common theme throughout the book is the inadequacy of service for such high-risk groups as children, the elderly, the mentally ill, the disabled, the chronically ill, substance abusers, and minorities of color. These at-risk groups include, but are not limited to, the vast numbers of un- and underinsured people in the United States. Specific topics covered in the book include cost of access to care; parity of behavioral health care services reimbursement; health services utilization patterns; education of health care professionals and professional autonomy; care management; and ethical issues arising from the structure of managed care administrative and organizational systems. The importance of research, especially program outcome assessments, is also emphasized. Managed Care Services provide a broad overview of "macro" managed care issues and is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in the intersection of social work and health care.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198030683
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/07/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 876 KB

About the Author

Boston College Graduate School of Social Work

Boston University

Table of Contents

ForewordContributorsIntroduction: Managed Health and Behavioral Health Care Services Delivery: A Complex, Interrelated System of Policies, Programs, and ResearchPart One: The Context of Human Service Practice in Managed Care Environments1. The Macroeconomic Impact of Managed Care, Judith Shindul-Rothschild2. Biotechnology and Managed Care: Effects on Health Care Cost, Clinical Practice, and Education of Health Care Professionals, Elizabeth Pearson Philp and Barbara Berkman3. The Intersection of Free-for-Service, Managed Health Care, and Cultural Competence: Implications for National Health Care Policy and Services to People of Color, King Davis4. Ethics and Managed Care Policy, Frederic G. Reamer5. System Care Management: Purpose, Structure, and Function, Susan SaundersPart Two: Managed Care: Services Delivery Domains for Special Needs and At-Risk Populations6. Managed Care and Child Welfare Practitioner Training Needs, Vivian H. Jackson, Charlotte McCullough, and Jan McCarthy7. Managed Care and Care Management for Older Adults, Scott Miyake Geron8. Managed Care and the Ecological Perspective: Meeting the Needs of Older Adults in the Twenty-First Century, Roberta R. Greene and W. Patrick Sullivan9. Outcomes Research for Children and Adolescents: Implications for Children's Mental Health and Managed Care, Susan B. Stern10. Facilitating the Enrollment of Elderly and Disabled Persons into Medicaid Managed Care, Susan M. Chandler11. Managed Care and the Severely Mentally Ill: Current Issues and Future Challenges, Wes Shera12. Research Needs in the Managed Care of Substance-Abusing Patients, Wilma Peebles-Wilkins and Nancy W. VeederConclusion: Managing the Change in Health and Behavioral Health CareManaged Care GlossaryIndex
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