1. Evolution of the mental health care system in Poland[This paper].
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Puzynski, S. and Moskalewicz, J.
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HEALTH services accessibility , *CITIZEN participation in community health services , *HEALTH insurance , *HEALTH policy - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this paper is to trace evolution of mental health system in Poland. Method: Available Polish literature and fundamental policy documents including mental health legislation are reviewed and major milestones in this evolution identified and then discussed against the background of political and social developments. Results: The mental health system evolved since the beginning of the 1970s from large hospitals towards community-based care. It was found that the changes were rather slow due to financial shortages and lack of clear demand from users. Recent transitions offer opportunities to increase impact of users and their families. On the other hand, however, introduction of health insurance system reduces prospects for well co-ordinated mental health policy and may lead to inequalities in access to services. Conclusion: It can be concluded that evolution of mental health services has been influenced by prevailing ideologies as much as by technical and professional considerations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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