美国残疾人法案:对患有精神疾病和成瘾障碍的人的管理护理的影响。

S Rosenbaum, J Teitelbaum, R Silverstein
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本问题简报为药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局编写,审查《美国残疾人法案》(“ADA”)及其在管理式医疗中的应用。《美国残疾人法》为参与管理式医疗安排的残疾人提供了重要的保护,无论他们的会员资格是由雇主、医疗保险、医疗补助或私人购买的。《美国残疾人法》和管理式医疗之间的相互作用是复杂的,在公共和私人赞助的计划下可能出现不同的问题。
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The Americans with Disabilities Act: implications for managed care for persons with mental illness and addiction disorders.

This Issue Brief, prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, examines the Americans with Disabilities Act ("the ADA") and its application to managed care. The ADA provides important protections for persons with disabilities who are members of managed care arrangements, regardless of whether their membership is sponsored by an employer, Medicare, or Medicaid or is purchased privately. The interaction between the ADA and managed care is complex, and different issues can arise under publicly and privately sponsored plans.

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