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A survey of mental health care provider's and managed care organization attitudes toward, familiarity with, and use of group interventions.

N T Taylor1, G M Burlingame, K B Kristensen, A Fuhriman, J Johansen, D Dahl.   

Abstract

Managed Care has had a significant impact on delivery systems for mental health services. Direct and indirect persuasion to provide more cost-effective treatments has been one consequence. The cost-saving qualities and the effectiveness of group interventions have produced clear expectations for an increased use of therapy groups. This study compared perceptions and uses of group treatments on a national sample of managed care organizations and mental health providers. Because group psychotherapy encompasses such a broad definition, five specific types of group interventions were defined: problem-focused homogenous, process-oriented heterogeneous, psycho-educational, self-help, and short-term groups. Implications of differences and similarities between directors of managed care organizations and treatment providers are examined and discussed across five response categories (familiarity/training, perceived effectiveness, likelihood of reimbursement/referral, daily use, and expectation for future use).

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11321903     DOI: 10.1521/ijgp.51.2.243.49848

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Group Psychother        ISSN: 0020-7284


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