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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2015

Medical Practice Variations in Mental Health and Addictions Care

Elizabeth Lin
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Zeynep Or
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Karen Urbanoski
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Dallas Seitz
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Corine Carlisle
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Paul Kurdyak
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Peter Szatmari
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Résumé

This chapter provides an overview of the practice variations in care delivery for mental health and addictive disorders and some of the system-level funding and structural factors that contribute to such variation. Practice variations are described for five populations, along with their expected clinical picture and service needs: Children and adolescents The elderly Severe mental illness Mild/moderate illness Substance use disorders These variations occur in a system-level climate which has been transformed over the past decades because of a fundamental change in how appropriate care is defined. Specifically, Western countries have been shifting from institutional to more community-based care – a process labeled “deinstitutionalization.” National differences in how services are funded and organized in light of deinstitutionalization are described. Pending gold-standard outcome indicators such descriptions allow more in-depth examination of what the potential drivers for system change are and how different funding and structure configurations might be compared and evaluated.
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hal-01349518 , version 1 (27-07-2016)

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Magali Coldefy, Elizabeth Lin, Zeynep Or, Karen Urbanoski, Dallas Seitz, et al.. Medical Practice Variations in Mental Health and Addictions Care. Medical Practice Variations, 2015, ⟨10.1007/978-1-4899-7573-7_78-1⟩. ⟨hal-01349518⟩

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