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Behav Healthc Tomorrow ; 8(3): 34-9, 1999 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10537651

ABSTRACT

In this time of intensified cost-containment pressures and low funding for behavioral healthcare services, organizations are particularly sensitive to externally imposed requirements that add expense and administrative burden. As a tradeoff, the contribution of such requirements to the overall quality of behavioral health services is vitally important. The requirements of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) have stimulated many intensely felt reactions among a wide range of managed behavioral healthcare stakeholders, undoubtedly because of the substantial impact those requirements are creating. The reactions portrayed in this dialogue section, from representatives of the payor, purchaser, provider and consumer communities and from NCQA itself, indicate the ambivalence stakeholders have toward the quality-assurance movement.


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Accreditation/organization & administration , Managed Care Programs/standards , Mental Health Services/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , Accreditation/standards , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Information Systems , Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations , Managed Care Programs/economics , Managed Care Programs/legislation & jurisprudence , Mental Disorders/physiopathology , Mental Disorders/therapy , Mental Health Services/economics , Mental Health Services/legislation & jurisprudence , United States
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