Literature DB >> 26401609

[Cost-effectiveness in Dutch mental health care: future because of ROM?].

M van Agthoven, A van der Kolk, H Knegtering, Ph A E G Delespaul, J Arends, P P T Jeurissen, P F M Krabbe, R Huijsman, R Luijk, E De Beurs, L Hakkaart-Van Roijen, R Bruggeman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The document reporting Dutch mental health care negotiations for 2014-2017 calls for a cost decrease based on cost-effectiveness. Thanks to ROM, the Dutch mental health care seems well prepared for cost-effectiveness research. AIM: Evaluate how valid cost-effectiveness research should be established in mental health care and the role of rom therein.
METHOD: Evaluation of requirements of cost-effectiveness research, trends, and a translation to Dutch mental health care.
RESULTS: Valid cost-effectiveness research in mental health care requires the application of a societal perspective, a long time-horizon and an adequate evaluation of quality of life of patients. Healthcare consumption, outcome of care and characterisation of the patient population should be measured systematically and continuously. Currently, rom-data are not suitable to serve as a basis for cost-effectiveness research, although a proper basis is present. Further development of rom could lead to a situation in which mental health care is purchased on the basis of cost-effectiveness. However, cost-effectiveness will only really be improved if quality of care is rewarded, rather than rewarding activities that are not always related to outcome of care.
CONCLUSION: Cost-effectiveness research in mental health care should focus on societal costs and benefits, quality of life and a long time-horizon. If developed further, rom has the potential to be a basis for cost-effectiveness research in the future.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26401609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tijdschr Psychiatr        ISSN: 0303-7339


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1.  Treatment Outcome, Duration, and Costs: A Comparison of Performance Indicators Using Data from Eight Mental Health Care Providers in The Netherlands.

Authors:  E de Beurs; E H Warmerdam; S C C Oudejans; M Spits; P Dingemanse; S D D de Graaf; I W de Groot; H Houben; W G E Kuyck; E O Noorthoorn; M A Nugter; S C C Robbers; G E van Son
Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health       Date:  2018-03
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