It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental health services. Following Grossman's conception of health capital, the outputs of mental health care enter a household production function as a commodity vector. Considering the multiple and heterogeneous nature of the services of this industry, preferences exist in multi-dimensional space. An application of the characteristics theory of consumer demand associated with Ironmonger and Lancaster illustrates the outputs in terms of two characteristics, viz. symptom alleviation and disability reduction. Representing preferences by indifference curves, in the usual way, clarifies the relationship between mental health care inputs and the outputs ...
The aims of this chapter are to introduce the methods of economic evaluation as they are applied to ...
Abstract Background Health economic research is still facing significant problems regarding the stan...
Background: Economic evaluation of individual interventions can have limited usefulness due to the p...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features associated...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features ...
This chapter1 examines the extent to which consumerism has come to inform mental health care policy,...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
Deinstitutionalisation coupled with reforms to the organisation and financing of services are having...
Background: Both economic and ethical perspectives are exerting increasing influence at all levels o...
Over the past 30 years, a number of important changes have occured in the mental health system. This...
Prior to the 1980s, economists paid scant attention to schiz-ophrenia, or indeed to mental health in...
This paper analyzes the demand for mental health services using data aggregated to the level of epis...
Jeremy Weinstein has argued that three processes: managerialism, marketisation and medicalisation ar...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
The aims of this chapter are to introduce the methods of economic evaluation as they are applied to ...
Abstract Background Health economic research is still facing significant problems regarding the stan...
Background: Economic evaluation of individual interventions can have limited usefulness due to the p...
It is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features associated...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features ...
This chapter1 examines the extent to which consumerism has come to inform mental health care policy,...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
Deinstitutionalisation coupled with reforms to the organisation and financing of services are having...
Background: Both economic and ethical perspectives are exerting increasing influence at all levels o...
Over the past 30 years, a number of important changes have occured in the mental health system. This...
Prior to the 1980s, economists paid scant attention to schiz-ophrenia, or indeed to mental health in...
This paper analyzes the demand for mental health services using data aggregated to the level of epis...
Jeremy Weinstein has argued that three processes: managerialism, marketisation and medicalisation ar...
Abstract. Since the mid- 1970s, the mental health treatment system in the U. S. has faced budgetary ...
The aims of this chapter are to introduce the methods of economic evaluation as they are applied to ...
Abstract Background Health economic research is still facing significant problems regarding the stan...
Background: Economic evaluation of individual interventions can have limited usefulness due to the p...