Community Carrying Capacity to Address Health System Referrals: A Networked Approach

Q4 Medicine
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Abstract

As evidence emerges that health outcomes are determined by factors outside of the clinical health care delivery system, the nonprofit sector’s relevance to supporting positive health outcomes grows through the delivery of community-based services. This paper examines whether nonprofit community-based organizations have the capacity to absorb new referrals from clinical partners. The expectation of increasing referral activity raises concerns over limited nonprofit community carrying capacity. Using Social Network Analysis, we analyze the network of partners that make up two such community systems and determine the prominence of the referral function, the resources most frequently contributed to the network, dependence on primary revenue sources directly related to the clinical health care delivery system, and the community- based organizations’ perceptions of their financial stability and ability to rapidly respond to increasing referrals. The results suggest steps by which referrals from the clinical health care delivery system to community-based organizations can benefit both parties and health outcomes.
解决卫生系统转诊的社区承载能力:一种网络化方法
有证据表明,健康结果是由临床医疗服务系统之外的因素决定的,非营利部门通过提供基于社区的服务来支持积极的健康结果。本文考察了以社区为基础的非营利组织是否有能力吸收来自临床合作伙伴的新转诊。增加转诊活动的预期引起了对有限的非营利社区承载能力的担忧。使用社会网络分析,我们分析了组成两个这样的社区系统的合作伙伴网络,并确定了转诊功能的突出性,最常贡献给网络的资源,对与临床医疗保健提供系统直接相关的主要收入来源的依赖,以及基于社区的组织对其财务稳定性和快速响应转诊增加的能力的看法。结果建议的步骤,从临床卫生保健服务系统转介到社区组织可以有利于双方和健康结果。
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Journal of health and human services administration
Journal of health and human services administration Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (JHHSA) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration. It is a blind-refereed journal dedicated to publishing articles, symposia and book reviews in all areas of health, hospital and welfare administration and management.
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