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Linking resource use to consumer level of need: field test of the level of need-care assessment (LONCA) method.

E S Uehara1, M Smukler, F L Newman.   

Abstract

A team of service system planners in King County, Washington, field-tested the feasibility of the LONCA (level of need-care assessment) method as a strategy to match resources to consumer level of need. LONCA links resources to need by first measuring the incidence and intensity of consumer needs in specific functioning domains. It then preliminarily specifies the type and intensity of services required to minimally but appropriately address specific consumer needs, calculates service costs, and identifies clusters of consumers with similar need and cost profiles. The field test supported the feasibility of performing LONCA tasks. The resulting scheme for clustering consumers appeared to have face validity and was modestly associated with at least 3 independent indicators of resource need: program status, residential status, and hospitalizations. Despite its limitations, the article supports further development of LONCA for use as a resource allocation tool for local service systems.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7962873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Consult Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0022-006X


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