The public demand for accountability of human services has been increasing in the United States. Despite the growing importance of public accountability as a special responsibility of social workers, little information is available in U.S. on how these pro fessionals react to the implementation of accountability programs. The survey reported in this paper was made to explore the attitudes of social workers in U.S. hospitals toward PSRO, a nationwide health care service review system. The paper presents a descriptive overview of significant aspects of American social workers' personal attitudes toward various issues of current concern about this accountability system.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67090/2/10.117...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.A ...
This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
Social workers are required to participate in a number of quality assurance programs and accountabil...
Since the mid 1960\u27s the demand for accountability has been a major theme in the social work prof...
The article examines one of the most intriguing issues related to the public sector reforms; the cha...
Hospital social workers today face many challenges due to the swift and evolving scene of health car...
The study analyzes the contribution of social accountability to public social service delivery. Its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The movement to professionalize social work practice has had few enemies. It has resulted in limited...
The social work profession has long been concerned about its mission and perception. The two interes...
The social work profession has long been concerned about its mission and perception. The two interes...
Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) as compared with the other health care professionals re...
The recent frenzy of grant makers and government agencies in requiring impact evaluations of all gra...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.A ...
This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
Social workers are required to participate in a number of quality assurance programs and accountabil...
Since the mid 1960\u27s the demand for accountability has been a major theme in the social work prof...
The article examines one of the most intriguing issues related to the public sector reforms; the cha...
Hospital social workers today face many challenges due to the swift and evolving scene of health car...
The study analyzes the contribution of social accountability to public social service delivery. Its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The movement to professionalize social work practice has had few enemies. It has resulted in limited...
The social work profession has long been concerned about its mission and perception. The two interes...
The social work profession has long been concerned about its mission and perception. The two interes...
Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) as compared with the other health care professionals re...
The recent frenzy of grant makers and government agencies in requiring impact evaluations of all gra...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.A ...
This article looks at the subject of accountability in the administration of the human services. The...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...