1. Mental health care in Italy: organisational structure, routine clinical activity and costs of a community psychiatric service in Lombardy region.
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Fattore G, Percudani M, Pugnoli C, Contini A, and Beecham J
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Community Mental Health Services organization & administration, Costs and Cost Analysis, Fee-for-Service Plans, Female, Humans, Italy, Male, Mental Disorders rehabilitation, Middle Aged, Schizophrenia economics, Schizophrenia rehabilitation, Community Mental Health Services economics, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Mental Disorders economics
- Abstract
The Magenta Community Mental Health Centre (CMHC) is the public agency responsible for providing adult psychiatric care to about 85,000 adult residents. In 1995, it had 1,145 clients and incurred costs of Euro 1.9 millions. Average cost per patient and per adult resident were Euro 1,661 and Euro 22.2, respectively. These values mask large variation across diagnosis: while patients with schizophrenia and related disorders had an average cost of Euro 3,771, those with neurotic and related disorders had an average cost of Euro 439. Patients with schizophrenia and related disorders (28% of the patients) absorbed about 60% of total costs and made extensive use of several types of services (hospital, outpatient, domiciliary, social and rehabilitative care). Since integrating different types of services is the key element of Italian psychiatric care, the new fee-for-service system adopted by the NHS to fund providers does not appear appropriate, particularly for schizophrenic patients.
- Published
- 2000
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