Titel och upphov Mental health economics : the costs and benefits of psychiatric care
Utgivning, distribution etc. Cham : Springer, [2017]
©2017
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Fysisk beskrivning 1 online resource (xxii, 459 pages)
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Part 1. Introduction of health economics applied to mental health . 1. Introduction to mental health economics / Denise Razzouk -- 2. Methods for measuring and estimating costs / Denise Razzouk -- 3. Outcomes measurement for economic evaluation / Denise Razzouk -- 4. Cost-benefit analysis / Denise Razzouk -- 5. Cost-effectiveness analysis / Jeroen Luyten, Catherine Henderson -- 6. Cost utility analysis / Matthew Franklin -- 7. Introduction to statistics and modeling methods applied in health economics / Vladislav Berdunov, Matthew Franklin -- 8. Equity and efficiency / Anita Patel -- 9. Ethics and values in welfarism and extra-welfarism / Joanna Coast, Paul Mitchell, Ilias Goranitis -- 10. Health economics as a tool for decision-making in mental health care / Martin Knapp -- Part 2. Health economics applied to the evaluation of the quality and costs of mental health services. 11. Finamcing mental health in low- and middle-income countries: Making an economic case to support investment / David McDaid -- 12. Quality indicators for mental health services / Helen Killaspy -- 13. Economic data collection: Instruments for measuring health service use and direct health costs--the bottom-up approach / Aglae Sousa, Denise Razzouk -- 14. Costing psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric wards in general hospitals / Alessandra Brisola Siomi, Denise Razzouk -- 15. Estimation of costs for community mental health services / Paula Becker, Denise Razzouk -- 16. Estimating costs of residential services / Denise Razzouk -- 17. Quantifying informal care for economic evaluation in mental health / Helen Weatherly, Rita Faria, Bernard van den Berg -- Part 3. Economic evaluation of treatment of mental disorders. 18. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for anxiety and depressive disorders / Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Mary Lou Chatterton -- 19. Cost-effectiveness of treatment for bipolar disorders / Ana Flávia Barros da Silva Lima, Luciane Cruz, Mírian Cohen, Jacques José Zimmermann, Sandro René Pinto de Sousa Miguel -- 20. Cost-effectiveness of antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia disorders / Monica Kayo, Denise Razzouk -- 21. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for the treatment of alcohol and other substance use disorders / Paul Becker, Monica Kayo -- 22. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for the treatmentof dementia disorders / Dominic Trépel -- 23. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders / Monica Kayo -- Part 4. Health economics, burden and indirect costs of mental disorders. 24. Global mental health : Costs, poverty, violence, and socioeconomic determinants of health / Carla Sabariego, Marta Miret, Michaela Coenen -- 25. Burden and indirect costs of mental disorders / Denis Razzouk-- 26. Indirect costs and the burden of alcohol- and drug-related problems / Ediliane Moraes, Paula Becker -- 27. The economic impact of mental health stigma / Renee Romeo, Paul McCrone, Graham Thornicroft -- 28. The economic impact of mental disorders and mental health problems in the workplace / Marcelo Pinheiro, Ivana Ivandic, Denise Razzouk -- 29. Methods and instruments for the estimation of production changes in economic evaluations / Wolter Hassink, Bernard van den Berg -- Glossary -- Index.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning The main objective of this work is to provide a book with high quality content that becomes a reference and support for graduate course (Mental Health , Public Health and Epidemiology) and for research in the domain of health economics applied to mental health . Also this book might be useful for policymakers on formulating mental health policies. Key messages of this book are based on: a) mental illness represents a huge cost for society and for health care; b) health economics applied to mental health could help in the optimization of resource allocation for mental health care and for better decision making in terms of balancing costs and benefits; c) interventions and treatment should be also chosen in general medical practice and in public decision-policy according to cost-effectiveness, burden of disease and equity principles; d) quality of care is related to better outcomes, higher quality of life for clients, and lower costs for society and health system (best value for money); e) it is possible to decrease the burden of mental disorders with cost-effective treatments.
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Annat medium Print version: Razzouk, Denise. Mental Health Economics : The Costs and Benefits of Psychiatric Care. Cham : Springer International Publishing, ©2017 ISBN 9783319552651
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