Strategies for Integrating Public Mental Health Services
- 1 August 1991
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Psychiatric Association Publishing in Psychiatric Services
- Vol. 42 (8) , 797-801
- https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.42.8.797
Abstract
Practical solutions to the issues troubling public mental health systems must be developed within the constraints of existing political structures. A key enabling factor is the inclusion of a broad range of reimbursable mental health benefits within health insurance. However, services cannot be improved without the development of viable frameworks for organizing effective service delivery; such strategies include assertive community treatment, capitation approaches, strong local mental health authorities, and reimbursement structures that achieve key objectives. The author discusses examples of the four strategies and argues for their better integration.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Deinstitutionalization: An Appraisal of ReformAnnual Review of Sociology, 1990
- Rochester: A comprehensive capitation experimentNew Directions for Mental Health Services, 1989
- Striking a balance: Capitation, the mentally ill, and public policyNew Directions for Mental Health Services, 1989
- Wisconsin's system of mental health financingNew Directions for Mental Health Services, 1989
- A Comparison of Hospital Responses to Reimbursement Policies for Medicaid Psychiatric PatientsThe RAND Journal of Economics, 1989
- Capitation in mental health: Potentials and cautionsNew Directions for Mental Health Services, 1989
- Correcting Misconceptions in Mental Health Policy: Strategies for Improved Care of the Seriously Mentally IllThe Milbank Quarterly, 1987
- Wisconsin's system for funding mental health servicesNew Directions for Mental Health Services, 1983
- Alternative to Mental Hospital TreatmentArchives of General Psychiatry, 1980