Background There is limited evidence on the course of health service costs before and after psychiatric inpatient treatment, which might also be affected by source of cost data. Thus, this study examines: i) differences in health care costs before and after psychiatric inpatient treatment, ii) whether these differences vary by source of cost-data (self-report vs. administrative), and iii) predictors of cost differences over time. Methods Sixty-one psychiatric inpatients gave informed consent to their statutory health insurance company to provide insurance records and completed assessments at admission and 6-month follow-up. These were compared to the self‐reported treatment costs derived from the “Client Socio-demographic and Serv...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>An understanding of differences in hospital costs between patient groups ...
Abstract Background Psychiatric comorbidities are relevant for the diagnostic and therapeutic regime...
Background: Economic assessment of inter-ventions and policies is becoming increasingly common,in la...
Background: There is limited evidence on the course of health service costs before and after psych...
Background: Residential step-up/step-down services provide transitional care and reintegration into ...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies conducted in Europe have reported high variance of costs estimated at the in...
OBJECTIVE: Although there is a suggestion that the medical psychiatric unit (MPU) may reduce length ...
Publicly available costs data for child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient services do not allow l...
The aim of this study was to show the usefulness of adding cost information to a routine data collec...
Background Community residential aftercare (step-down) services can ease the transition after a ment...
Pharmaceutical expenditures are an important part of the entire hospital operating budget, and inpat...
Background The debate on appropriate financing systems in inpatient psychiatry is ongoing. In this ...
[[abstract]]Objective This study explores the association between psychiatrist case volumes and cost...
The cost of care in schizophrenia is a growing problem. Past research has focused on different varia...
Cost evaluation research in the mental health field is being increasingly recognized as a way to ach...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>An understanding of differences in hospital costs between patient groups ...
Abstract Background Psychiatric comorbidities are relevant for the diagnostic and therapeutic regime...
Background: Economic assessment of inter-ventions and policies is becoming increasingly common,in la...
Background: There is limited evidence on the course of health service costs before and after psych...
Background: Residential step-up/step-down services provide transitional care and reintegration into ...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies conducted in Europe have reported high variance of costs estimated at the in...
OBJECTIVE: Although there is a suggestion that the medical psychiatric unit (MPU) may reduce length ...
Publicly available costs data for child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient services do not allow l...
The aim of this study was to show the usefulness of adding cost information to a routine data collec...
Background Community residential aftercare (step-down) services can ease the transition after a ment...
Pharmaceutical expenditures are an important part of the entire hospital operating budget, and inpat...
Background The debate on appropriate financing systems in inpatient psychiatry is ongoing. In this ...
[[abstract]]Objective This study explores the association between psychiatrist case volumes and cost...
The cost of care in schizophrenia is a growing problem. Past research has focused on different varia...
Cost evaluation research in the mental health field is being increasingly recognized as a way to ach...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>An understanding of differences in hospital costs between patient groups ...
Abstract Background Psychiatric comorbidities are relevant for the diagnostic and therapeutic regime...
Background: Economic assessment of inter-ventions and policies is becoming increasingly common,in la...