Strategies for Improving Services for the Chronic Mentally Ill
Anthony F. Lehman M.D.,M.S.P.H.1
1 University of Maryland School of Medicine, 645 West Redwood Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
A central goal of policies aimed at improving care of the chronic mentally ill is better service coordination and integration. The author examines four current policy strategiescontinuous care teams, local mental health authorities, integrated entitlement programs, and capitation payment systemsand discusses their incorporation in four model programs of integrated services. The programs differ in the degree to which they attempt to direct service coordination at the patient level, but all four programs have created local mental health authorities to oversee services. The success of any of the policy strategies depends on a system's capacity not only to regulate services but to ensure that presumed incentives to deliver cost-effective services filter down to well-trained and motivated front-line staff.
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Preparation of this manuscript was supported in part by grant MH43703 from the National Institute of Mental Health.