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Leitliniengerechte stationäre psychiatrisch-psychotherapeutische/psychosomatische Behandlung von Angsterkrankungen.

Authors :
Bandelow, B.
Lueken, U.
Wolff, J.
Godemann, F.
Menzler, C.
Deckert, J.
Ströhle, A.
Beutel, M.
Wiltink, J.
Domschke, K.
Berger, M.
Source :
Der Nervenarzt. Mar2016, Vol. 87 Issue 3, p302-310. 9p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background/objectives: The reimbursement of inpatient psychiatric psychotherapeutic/psychosomatic hospital treatment in Germany is regulated by the German personnel ordinance for psychiatric hospitals (Psych-PV), which has remained unchanged since 1991. The aim of this article was to estimate the personnel requirements for guideline-adherent psychiatric psychotherapeutic hospital treatment. Methods: A normative concept for the required psychotherapeutic 'dose' for anxiety disorders was determined based on a literature review. The required staffing contingent was compared to the resources provided by the Psych-PV based on category A1. Results: According to the German policy guidelines for outpatient psychotherapy, a quota of 25 sessions of 50 min each (as a rule plus 5 probatory sessions) is reimbursed. This approach is supported by studies on dose-response relationships. As patients undergoing inpatient treatment for anxiety disorders are usually more severely ill than outpatients, a contingent of 30 sessions for the average treatment duration of 5 weeks seems appropriate in order to fully exploit the costly inpatient treatment time (300 min per patient and week). In contrast, only 70 min are reimbursed according to the Psych-PV. The total personnel requirement for the normative concept is 624 min per patient and week. The Psych-PV only covers 488 min (78 %). Conclusion: Currently, the time contingents for evidence-based psychiatric psychotherapeutic/psychosomatic hospital care are nowhere near sufficient. In the development of future reimbursement systems this needs to be corrected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
00282804
Volume :
87
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Der Nervenarzt
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113638605
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-016-0085-1