A new look at evidence about reduced cost of medical utilization following mental health treatment.
Am J Psychiatry
; 141(10): 1145-58, 1984 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-6435457
Meta-analysis of 58 controlled studies and analysis of the claims files for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employees Plan for 1974-1978 provide mutually supporting evidence of the cost-offset effects of outpatient mental health treatment. These two complementary resources provide a powerful tool for investigating the nature of associations between mental health services and subsequent reductions in the use of other medical services. The authors found that the reductions in use of medical services are associated with inpatient rather than with outpatient utilization and tend to be larger for persons over 55 years of age.
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Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Psicoterapia
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Atención Ambulatoria
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Servicios de Salud
Tipo de estudio:
Health_economic_evaluation
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Sysrev_observational_studies
Límite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Middle aged
País como asunto:
America do norte
Idioma:
En
Año:
1984
Tipo del documento:
Article