Managed care in the public sector: lessons learned from the Los Angeles PARTNERS program
- PMID: 11338327
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02287458
Managed care in the public sector: lessons learned from the Los Angeles PARTNERS program
Abstract
PARTNERS is the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health's capitated managed care treatment program. To explore the context in which public sector managed care reforms are occurring and to understand the obstacles to implementing such programs, qualitative data were collected from administrators, case managers, and clients. Administrators were found to need assistance in negotiating managed care contracts and in tracking costs. Case managers, although concerned about increased clinical demands, enjoyed the flexibility and creativity their new roles allowed. Clients were satisfied with their increased independence, even though many had to change their site of care. Beyond considering these concerns, the range of community stakeholders who may be affected by such interventions must be addressed.
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