Leadership in the Managed Care Era: Challenges, Conflict, Ambivalence |
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Authors: | Stewart Gabel |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA |
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Abstract: | Mental health organizations are in the midst of massive changes brought about by managed care. This paper explores attitudes and reactions of leaders in mental health organizations to these changes. The leader's own conflicts regarding this approach to mental health care is a major determinant of why some organizations adapt more readily than others. Strategies for leaders that recognize the need to address conflict within the individual and the organization are discussed. The importance of facilitating dynamic interactional processes between leaders and non-leaders in regard to mutual expectations also is emphasized. |
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