The workings of the system and system change: Mental health system reform: A multi country comparison

Wes Shera, Uri Aviram, Bill Healy, Shula Ramon

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Abstract

In recent years many countries have embarked on various types of health and mental health reform. These reforms have in large Palt been driven by governments’ concerns for cost containment which has, in turn, been driven by an increasing process of global marketization and the need to control national deficits. A critical issue in these reforms is the increased emphasis on the use of “market mechanisms�? in the delivery of health and mental health services. This paper uses a policy analysis framework to compare recent developments in the mental health sector in Canada, the United States, Britain and Australia. The common framework to be used for this will focus on: the defining characteristics of the society; legislative mandate; sectorial location (within or separate from health sector); funding streams; organising values of the system; locus of service delivery; service technologies; the role of social work; interprofessional dynamics; the role of consumers; and evaluation of outcomes at multiple levels. This analysis provides an opportunity to explore similarities and differences in mental system reform and in particular identify the challenges for social work in the field of mental health in the 21st century. [Article copies availablefor afeefrom The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-HAWORTH. E-mail address: <[email protected]> Wehsite: <http://wwwHaworthPress.com>

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Work Health and Mental Health
Subtitle of host publicationPractice, Research and Programs
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages547-575
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)9781317788096
ISBN (Print)078901713X, 9780789017130
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2014

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Keywords

  • Comparative
  • Mental health
  • Multi country
  • Policy
  • Practice
  • Programs
  • Service system

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