Economics and mental health

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Economics and mental health

edited by Richard G. Frank and Willard G. Manning, Jr

Johns Hopkins University Press, c1992

  • : alk. paper
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: alk. paper ISBN 9780801844294

内容説明

A distinguished group of noted health care economists explores the new and rapidly growing field of mental health economics. They discuss the issue of care for the severely ill as influenced by differing modes of reimbursement, offer labour market analyses, analyze the interaction of insurance and the demand for care, and present case studies that outline experimental systems of delivering health care.

目次

  • Mental health providers' response to the reimbursement system
  • a modified TEFRA system for psychiatric facilities
  • do public mental hospitals crowd out care for indigent psychiatric pateints in nonprofit general hospitals?
  • estimates of the loss of individual productivity from alcohol and drug abuse and mental illness
  • measurement error in self-evaluations of mental health on the female labour supply
  • linkages between deviance in adolescence, antiisocial personality disorders in adulthood and work behaviour
  • econometric issues in the demand for mental health care under insurance
  • private health insurance and the use of medical care by disabled mentally ill medicare enrollees
  • designing a mental health benefit - a small employer mandate
  • cost-utility analysis of maintenance treatment for recurrent depression - a theoretical framework and numerical illustration
  • the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse among mentally ill medicaid enrollees - the utilization of services in prepaid versus fee-for-service care
  • the Monroe-Livingstone capitation experience - findings from a preliminary evaluation
  • the short-run effects of a contracted provider arrangement for mental health care.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780801845468

内容説明

How do health insurance regulations affect the care of persons with mental illness? And how do such persons, in turn, affect the economy through lost productivity, reduced labor supply, and deviant behavior at the workplace? In "Economics and Mental Health", Richard G. Frank and Willard G. Manning, Jr., bring together a distinguished group of health care economists to explore the new and rapidly growing field of mental health economics. The authors begin by discussing the issue of care for severely mentally ill patients as it is influenced by differing modes of reimbursement. They then offer labor market analyses that shed light on the economic costs of mental illness. They analyze the interaction of health insurance and the demand for mental health care. And they present case studies that outline experimental systems of delivering health care.

目次

Preface Contributors Chapter 1. Research on Economics and Mental Health: The Past and Future Prospects Part I. The Supply of Mental Health Care Chapter 2. Mental Health Providers' Response to the Reimbursement System Chapter 3. A Modified TEFRA System for Psychiatric Facilities Chapter 4. Do Public Mental Health Hospitals Crowd Out Care for Indigent Psychiatric Patients in Nonprofit General Hospitals? Part II: The Economic Cost of Mental Illness Chapter 5. Estimates of the Loss of Individual Productivity from Alcohol and Drug Abuse and from Mental Illness Chapter 6. Measurement Error in Self-Evaluations of Mental Health: Implications for Labor Market Analysis Chapter 7. The Effects of Physical and Mental Health of Female Labor Supply Chapter 8. Linkages among Deviance in Adolescence, Antisocial Personality Part III. Insurance and the Demand for Mental Health Care Chapter 9. Econometric Issues in the Demand for Mental Health Care under Insurance Chapter 10. Private Health Insurance and the Use of Medical Care by Disabled Mentally Ill Medical Enrollees Chapter 11. Estimating the costs of a mental health benefit: A small-employer Mandate Part IV. Experimentation Chapter 12. Cost-Utility Analysis of Maintenance Treatment for Recurrent Depression: A Theoretical Framework and Numerical Illustration Chapter 13. The Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Mentally Ill Medicaid Enrolles: The Utilization of Services in Prepaid Plans Versus Fee-for Service Care Chapter 14. A Mental Health Capitation Experiment: Evaluating the Monroe-Livingston Experience Chapter 15. The short-run effects of a contracted provider arrangement for mental health care Index

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