The use of casemix-based funding mechanisms is increasing internationally. This funding approach potentially offers incentives for a range of diverse objectives, including improvements in efficiency, quality of care and patient choice. However, to date, the application of this approach to mental health care has been limited and there is no long-term experience to inform policy and practice. In England, the Department of Health plans to extend the scope of Payment by Results, an activity based funding approach, to mental health. The Care Pathways and Packages Clusters comprise a set of 21 ‘care clusters’ that together form ‘currencies’, or units for contracting and commissioning mental health services. Each cluster defines a package of care ...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
BackgroundMental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educat...
Despite limited resources in mental health care, there is little research exploring variations in co...
The use of activity-related funding mechanisms is increasing internationally. This funding approach ...
The primary method of funding NHS mental health services in England has been block contracts between...
This report examines the feasibility of incorporating patient outcomes in mental health into a produ...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
Provider payment systems for mental health care that incentivise cost control and quality improvemen...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
Purpose - This paper aims to critically examine the emerging policy agenda of payment by results (Pb...
Funding for mental health services in England faces many challenges, including operating under finan...
Funding for mental health services in England faces many challenges including operating under financ...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
BackgroundMental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educat...
Despite limited resources in mental health care, there is little research exploring variations in co...
The use of activity-related funding mechanisms is increasing internationally. This funding approach ...
The primary method of funding NHS mental health services in England has been block contracts between...
This report examines the feasibility of incorporating patient outcomes in mental health into a produ...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the Payment by Results (PbR) policy in me...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
Provider payment systems for mental health care that incentivise cost control and quality improvemen...
In the context of international interest in reforming mental health payment systems, national policy...
Purpose - This paper aims to critically examine the emerging policy agenda of payment by results (Pb...
Funding for mental health services in England faces many challenges, including operating under finan...
Funding for mental health services in England faces many challenges including operating under financ...
Deinstitutionalization was a mass movement away from institutional-focused mental healthcare in the ...
BackgroundMental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educat...
Despite limited resources in mental health care, there is little research exploring variations in co...