Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental health but the availability of economic evidence, in particular on system performance remains limited. The Mental Health Economics European Network (MHEEN) was set up in 2002 with the broad objective of developing a base for mental health economics information and subsequent work in 17 countries. Methods - Data on financing, expenditure and costs, provision of services, workforce, employment and capacity for economic evaluation were collected through bespoke questionnaires developed iteratively by the Network. This was augmented by a literature review and analysis of international databases. Results - Findings on financing alone suggest that...
We describe and compare the current status of mental health financing in Bulgaria, the Czech Repub...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
Mental and brain disorders represent the greatest health burden to Europe-not only for directly affe...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Background: Some of the most heated discussions about health policy concern financing and the fundin...
Introduction: Limited research has been undertaken in Europe examining the shift in the balance of c...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Background: Many interventions both to promote good mental health and to tackle the consequences of ...
Mental health and economics in Europe; Public health perspectives - From disease control to health p...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
Background: Many interventions both to promote good mental health and to tackle the consequences of ...
As part of the Roamer project, we aimed at revealing the share of health research budgets dedicated ...
Mental and brain disorders represent the greatest health burden to Europe—not only for directly affe...
Many European mental health systems are undergoing change as community-centred care replaces large-s...
We describe and compare the current status of mental health financing in Bulgaria, the Czech Repub...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
Mental and brain disorders represent the greatest health burden to Europe-not only for directly affe...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Background: Some of the most heated discussions about health policy concern financing and the fundin...
Introduction: Limited research has been undertaken in Europe examining the shift in the balance of c...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Background: Many interventions both to promote good mental health and to tackle the consequences of ...
Mental health and economics in Europe; Public health perspectives - From disease control to health p...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
Background: Many interventions both to promote good mental health and to tackle the consequences of ...
As part of the Roamer project, we aimed at revealing the share of health research budgets dedicated ...
Mental and brain disorders represent the greatest health burden to Europe—not only for directly affe...
Many European mental health systems are undergoing change as community-centred care replaces large-s...
We describe and compare the current status of mental health financing in Bulgaria, the Czech Repub...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
Mental and brain disorders represent the greatest health burden to Europe-not only for directly affe...