Revamping Mental Health Care in Israel
Autor: | Mordechai Mark, Dina Feldman, Jonathan Rabinowitz |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
Mental Health Services
Community and Home Care Health Services Needs and Demand medicine.medical_specialty Mental health law HRHIS National Health Programs business.industry Public health International health History 20th Century Regional Health Planning Psychiatry and Mental health Health promotion Nursing Health Care Reform Health care medicine Health law Health Planning Councils Israel business Health policy |
Zdroj: | Social Work in Health Care. 25:119-129 |
ISSN: | 1541-034X 0098-1389 |
DOI: | 10.1300/j010v25n03_10 |
Popis: | SUMMARY This paper describes the basis for the reform in mental health care system in Israel as presented in the report of the Netanyahu Commission (State Commission for Investigation of Functioning and Efficiency of the Health Care System in Israel, 1990) and the report of the State Comptroller's office (State Comptroller, 1991). These reports pointed to seven major problem areas in the mental health care system: (1) segregation of mental health and general health care systems, (2) variations in availability of services across the country, (3) conflict of interests within Ministry of Health which provides services and oversight, (4) overuse of hospital based care and under use of community based care, (5) reliance on hospitals for custodial care, (6) lack of appreciation of mental health service needs of non-severely mentally ill, and (7) lack of regional service planning. The article describes these problems and the proposed solutions. |
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