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Rethinking patient placement: the human service matrix model for matching services to needs

M D McGee1, D Mee-Lee

  • 1Massachusetts Merit Behavioral Care, Cambridge, USA.

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
|March 1, 1997
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Rethinking patient care is essential for better clinical and financial results. The Human Service Matrix model integrates healthcare and social services for more effective addiction treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Current healthcare demands improved clinical and fiscal outcomes.
  • Conventional Level of Care models link clinical services and settings by impairment severity.
  • Existing models are restrictive and do not fully integrate social services.

Observation:

  • The Level of Care concept, while efficient, is overly restrictive.
  • Successful treatment requires matching healthcare and social services to human needs.
  • A new conceptual framework is needed for integrated service delivery.

Findings:

  • The Human Service Matrix model delinks clinical and social services.
  • This model provides a framework for integrating social and healthcare services for addiction treatment.

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  • The Human Service Matrix model demonstrates heuristic value in practice.
  • Implications:

    • The Human Service Matrix model promotes cost-effective addiction treatment.
    • This integrated approach can lead to improved patient outcomes.
    • Rethinking service delivery models is crucial for healthcare prosperity.