Background. In contrast to many other countries, the Netherlands left the initiative in deinstitutionalizing mental health care to the traditional providers of mental health services. The goal of this study is to determine the effect of this policy on the allocation of mental health care resources to services.Method. All 20- to 64-year old users and their use of community- and hospital-based services between 1990 and 1999 were retrieved from the Groningen case register. Service utilization was combined with the direct unit costs of these services for the 1999 price level. Changes in the population as to size and age were taken into account.Results. In 1999 the direct costs of mental health care were E 268 per adult inhabitant of the registe...
Objective: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of satisfying the demand for care, w...
Many European mental health systems are undergoing change as community-centred care replaces large-s...
This paper concerns time trends in mental health care utilization in a Dutch area from 1976 to 1990....
Background. In contrast to many other countries, the Netherlands left the initiative in deinstitutio...
Aim: Because the Dutch population has a growing number of older people, an increasing burden on ment...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
In the Netherlands mental hospitals and psychiatric departments in general hospitals kept the initia...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
Background Deinstitutionalization has been accompanied by a decreasing continuity of care in a numbe...
Aim: Because the Dutch population has a growing number of older people, an increasing burden on ment...
Contains fulltext : 54632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Menta...
Objectives In view of the rapid ageing of the population any changes in the use of mental health ser...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
Objectives In view of the rapid ageing of the population any changes in the use of mental health ser...
Objective: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of satisfying the demand for care, w...
Many European mental health systems are undergoing change as community-centred care replaces large-s...
This paper concerns time trends in mental health care utilization in a Dutch area from 1976 to 1990....
Background. In contrast to many other countries, the Netherlands left the initiative in deinstitutio...
Aim: Because the Dutch population has a growing number of older people, an increasing burden on ment...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
In the Netherlands mental hospitals and psychiatric departments in general hospitals kept the initia...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
Background Deinstitutionalization has been accompanied by a decreasing continuity of care in a numbe...
Aim: Because the Dutch population has a growing number of older people, an increasing burden on ment...
Contains fulltext : 54632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Menta...
Objectives In view of the rapid ageing of the population any changes in the use of mental health ser...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
Objectives In view of the rapid ageing of the population any changes in the use of mental health ser...
Objective: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of satisfying the demand for care, w...
Many European mental health systems are undergoing change as community-centred care replaces large-s...
This paper concerns time trends in mental health care utilization in a Dutch area from 1976 to 1990....