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Mental health practice in primary care: Some perspectives concerning the future of social work in organized delivery systems
Authors:Gunnar Almgren MSW  PhD
Institution:1. Assistant Professor of Social Work at the School of Social Work , University of Washington , Seattle, WA;2. Faculty affiliate of the Center for Studies in Demography and Human Ecology , University of Washington ,
Abstract:Abstract

The rise of managed care as the dominant form of healthcare delivery in the U.S. clearly has dramatic implications for the profession of social work. Thus far and for good reasons, the professional dialog about managed care has largely focused on . the threats posed to the professional agenda of social work by managed care in its various forms. This article considers some of the more positive aspects of the transformation from fee‐based to population‐based healthcare systems, in particular the vigorous trend toward multidisciplinary primary care and collaborative mental health practice in primary care settings. It is argued that the market forces behind this trend also promote the emergence of models of social work practice that better integrate historically dichotomized aspects of health and mental health practice. Also considered are implications for social work education and the division of labor among the healthcare professions.
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