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Mental health care system optimization from a health-economics perspective: where to sow and where to reap?
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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Lokkerbol, R Weehuizen, I Mavranezouli, Cathy MihalopoulosCathy Mihalopoulos, F SmitHealth care expenditure (as % of GDP) has been rising in all OECD countries over the last decades. Now, in the context of the economic downturn, there is an even more pressing need to better guarantee the sustainability of health care systems. This requires that policy makers are informed about optimal allocation of budgets. We take the Dutch mental health system in the primary care setting as an example of new ways to approach optimal allocation.
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Journal of mental health policy and economicsVolume
17Issue
2Pagination
51 - 60Publisher
International Centre of Mental Health Policy and EconomicsLocation
Milano, ItalyISSN
1091-4358eISSN
1099-176XLanguage
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Computer SimulationCost-Benefit AnalysisEducation, Medical, ContinuingHealth ExpendituresHealth PolicyHumansMental DisordersMental HealthMental Health ServicesModels, EconomicNetherlandsPrimary Health CareScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineHealth Policy & ServicesPsychiatryHealth Care Sciences & ServicesCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPYCOST-EFFECTIVENESSDEPRESSIVE-DISORDERSPROBLEM DRINKERSALCOHOL-USESELF-HELPMETAANALYSISINTERVENTIONPSYCHOTHERAPYBENEFITS
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