Successful Strategies For Increasing Direct Health Care Quality Accessibility And Economy For American Indians And Alaska Natives
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Addictions and Native Americans
Author | : Laurence Armand French Ph.D. |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2000-01-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0313003106 |
Substance abuse is a major health and social problem plaguing Native Americans both historically and today. After presenting the social and psychological factors that have contributed to Native American addictions and the patterns of behavior and circumstances associated with this complex and widespread problem, French discusses the treatment, intervention, and prevention issues facing therapists. He also explores the development and consequences of a new form of addiction, compulsive gambling, focusing on its relationship to substance abuse. A major contribution of this volume is its review and critique of regulatory acts documenting federal policy.
Managing Managed Care
Author | : Committee on Quality Assurance and Accreditation Guidelines for Managed Behavioral Health Care |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : 1997-05-05 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0309523680 |
Managed care has produced dramatic changes in the treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems, known as behavioral health. Managing Managed Care offers an urgently needed assessment of managed care for behavioral health and a framework for purchasing, delivering, and ensuring the quality of behavioral health care. It presents the first objective analysis of the powerful multimillion-dollar accreditation industry and the key accrediting organizations. Managing Managed Care draws evidence-based conclusions about the effectiveness of behavioral health treatments and makes recommendations that address consumer protections, quality improvements, structure and financing, roles of public and private participants, inclusion of special populations, and ethical issues. The volume discusses trends in managed behavioral health care, highlighting the emerging role of the purchaser. The committee explores problems of overlap and fragmentation in the delivery of behavioral health care and discusses the issue of access, a special concern when private systems are restricted and public systems overburdened. Highly applicable to the larger health care system, this volume will be of particular interest to all stakeholders in behavioral health--federal and state policymakers, public and private purchasers, health care providers and administrators, consumers and consumer advocates, accrediting organizations, and health services researchers.