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Service provision for people with schizophrenia

I. Clinical and economic perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

F. H. Lang*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, Royal Edinburgh Hospital
E. C. Johnstone
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, Royal Edinburgh Hospital
G. D. Murray
Affiliation:
Medical Statistics Unit, Edinburgh University
J. F. Forbes
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health Sciences, Edinburgh University
*
Dr F. H. Lang, Department of Psychiatry, Kennedy Tower, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Morningside Park, Edinburgh EH10 5HF

Abstract

Background

The aim of this study was to provide information on patients' current service use which could inform future decisions on service planning and resource allocation.

Method

Individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, who had received in-patient care in the previous five years, were identified from the Lothian Case Register. Information was obtained from 193 subjects. Patients' service use over a six-month period was examined. The costs incurred in service provision were determined.

Results

Patients differed markedly in their use of services. This was not found to be related to their mental state. Average care costs were high. In-patient care accounted for most of the overall expenditure.

Conclusions

There is considerable variation in the services used by patients with schizophrenia and in the costs incurred in service provision. When planning services it is therefore important that detailed information on the patient population is available if resources are to be allocated cost-effectively.

Type
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Copyright
Copyright © 1997 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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