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Planning within multi-agency context.

R J Rydman, L Rowitz

    Journal of Mental Health Administration
    |January 6, 1984
    PubMed
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    Community agencies face challenges due to funding cuts and rising expectations. Improved methods for processing multisource needs assessments are crucial for collaborative health systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Public Health Policy
    • Organizational Studies

    Background:

    • * Declining financial resources and stringent regulations challenge freestanding community agencies.
    • * Increasing consumer expectations necessitate greater accountability and efficiency.
    • * There is a growing need for collaborative organizational structures in social services.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • * To address the declining viability of autonomous community agencies.
    • * To propose improved procedures for processing multisource assessments.
    • * To support the development of performance-oriented, multi-agency health care systems.

    Main Methods:

    • * Development of a methodology for weighting and pooling multisource need information.
    • * Focus on data processing for planners and decision-makers.

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  • * Application within performance-oriented multi-agency health care systems.
  • Main Results:

    • * A structured approach to integrate diverse needs data is presented.
    • * The methodology facilitates informed decision-making in complex health systems.
    • * Enhanced processing of multisource assessments is achievable.

    Conclusions:

    • * The proposed methodology aids community agencies in navigating resource constraints.
    • * Improved information processing is vital for the success of collaborative health initiatives.
    • * This approach supports evidence-based planning in multi-agency settings.