Financing assertive community treatment
Clark, Robin E.
Clark, Robin E.
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UMass Chan Affiliations
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Journal Article
Publication Date
1998-09-04
Keywords
Community Mental Health Services
Contract Services
Efficiency, Organizational
Financing, Government
Forecasting
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Organizational Objectives
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Reimbursement Mechanisms
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Public Health
Contract Services
Efficiency, Organizational
Financing, Government
Forecasting
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Organizational Objectives
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Reimbursement Mechanisms
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Public Health
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Abstract
Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a widely-used intervention for the most severely impaired persons with mental illness. Because it differs from traditional treatment approaches in its philosophy, its organization, and in the clients it serves, financing strategies that are appropriate for standard services may not be optimal for ACT. In developing new payment systems, policymakers must choose between targeted strategies that attempt to influence the treatment process directly and those that establish broad goals for effectiveness, access, and efficiency while allowing providers more latitude in the treatment process. These choices profoundly influence how and to whom ACT is available.
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Adm Policy Ment Health. 1997 Nov;25(2):209-20.