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Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes / Michael F. Drummond / Oxford ; Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press - OUP (2005)
Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes [printed text] / Michael F. Drummond, Author ; Mark J. Sculpher, Author ; George W. Torrance ; Bernie J. O'Brien ; Greg L. Stoddart . - 3rd . - Oxford ; Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press - OUP, 2005 . - xv, 379 p. : ill.; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-852945-3 : € 40,80
Languages : English (eng)
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Costs and Cost Analysis ; Delivery of Health Care ; Evaluation Studies as TopicAbstract: This highly successful textbook is now available in its third edition. Over the years it has become the standard textbook in the field world-wide. It mirrors the huge expansion of the field of economic evaluation in health care, since the last edition was published in 1997.
This new edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, being clearly written in a style accessible to a wide readership. Key methodological principles are outlined using a critical appraisal checklist that can be applied to any published study. The methodological features of the basic forms of analysis are then explained in more detail with special emphasis of the latest views on productivity costs, the characterisation of uncertainty and the concept of net benefit. The book has been greatly revised and expanded especially concerning analysing patient-level data and decision-analytic modelling. There is discussion of new methodological approaches, including cost effectiveness acceptability curves, net benefit regression, probalistic sensitivity analysis and value of information analysis.
There is an expanded chapter on the use of economic evaluation, including discussion of the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds, equity considerations and the transferability of economic data.
This new edition is required reading for anyone commissioning, undertaking or using economic evaluations in health care, and will be popular with health service professionals, health economists, pharmacand health care decision makers. It is especially relevant for those taking pharmacoeconomics courses.Contents note: 1. How to use this book -- 2. Basic types of economic evaluation -- 3. Critical assessment of economic evaluation -- 4. Cost analysis -- 5. Cost-effectiveness analysis -- 6. Cost-utility analysis -- 7. Cost-benefit analysis -- 8. Economic evaluation using patient-level data -- 9. Decision analytic modelling -- 10. Presentation and use of economic evaluation results -- 11. How to take matters further Link for e-copy: http://books.google.be/books?id=xyPLJIiEn7cC&lpg=PP1&dq=Methods%20for%20the%20Ec [...] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1214 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01974 W 74 / DRU Book KCE Library (10.124) Available 10273-01083 W 74/DRU Book KCE Library (10.124) Not for loan Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes [printed text] / Michael F. Drummond . - 2nd ed. . - Oxford ; Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press - OUP, 1997 . - 305 p. ; 24 cm. - (Oxford medical publications) .
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Costs and Cost Analysis ; Delivery of Health Care ; Evaluation Studies as TopicAbstract: Since its publication in 1987, Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes has become the standard textbook in this field world-wide Over the past ten years, the field of economic evaluation in health care has expanded considerably, with a rapid rise in the number of published studies, and wider recognition of their use in health care decision-making. Developments in economic evaluation have also led to the publication of several guidelines for study methodology, most recently those proposed by the United States Public Health Services Panel. The new edition of Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes follows the same basic structure as the first edition. The key methodological principles are outlined using a critical appraisal checklist that can be applied to any published study. The methodological features of the basic forms of analysis (cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis, and cost-benefit analysis) are then explained in more detail. The book has been greatly revised and enlarged, especially with respect to cost-utility and cost- benefit analysis, where major methodological developments have taken place. New to this edition are chapters on collecting and analysing data, and presenting and using economic evaluation results. The new edition will be required reading for anyone commissioning, undertaking, or using economic evaluations in health care, and will be popular with health service professionals, health economists, and health-care decision makers. Reviews of the first edition: 'An important contribution to studies on the economic evaluation of medical care...'(British Medical Journal) 'This is essential reading. Only if all managers are aware of the powers of economic techniques will they be used sensibly'(The Health Service Journal (UK) 'The methodological chapters on cost analysis and cost utility analysis are gems... should become the standard text on the subject at the intermediate level at which it is aimed.'(Medical Decision Making) 'It leaves nothing important in economic evaluation analysis untouched.'(Health Policy and Planning) Contents note: Contents/contributors1 How to use the book2 Basic types of economic evaluation3 Critical assessment of economic evaluation4 Cost analysis5 Cost effectiveness analysis6 Cost utility analysis7 Cost benefit analysis8 Collecting and analysing data9 Presenting and using economic evaluation results10 How to take matters further Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=255 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00148 W74/DRU Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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Model for the organization and reimbursement of psychological and orthopedagogical care in Belgium [printed text] / Laurence Kohn , Author ; Caroline Obyn, Author ; Jef Adriaenssens , Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Xavier Van Cauter, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2016 . - 107 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Health Services Research (HSR); 265C) .
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Stuie 2014-14
Languages : English (eng)
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2014-21 ; Belgium ; Delivery of Health Care ; Healthcare Financing ; Organization and Administration ; Psychology, Clinical ; Psychology, EducationalContents note: 1 INTRODUCTION 10 -- 2 OBJECTIVES AND METHODS 11 -- 3 THE LEGISLATIVE BELGIAN CONTEXT 13 -- 3.1 LAW OF 4 APRIL 2014 GOVERNING MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND AMENDING ROYAL DECREE NO. 78 OF 10 NOVEMBER 1967 ON THE PRACTICE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS 13 -- Legal framework on mental health.13 -- Reason for the Law of 4 April 2014 13 -- The development of the law 15 -- Analysis of the key provisions of the Law of 4 April 2014 15 -- Mental Health Council19 -- 3.2 RECENT EVOLUTIONS (JANUARY 2016).19 -- 4 CURRENT SITUATION OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE IN BELGIUM.20 -- 4.1 SOME CONCERNS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN BELGIUM21 -- 4.2 THE POSITION OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS, CLINICAL ORTHOPEDAGOGISTS AND PSYCHOTHERAPISTS IN THE BELGIAN MENTAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM21 -- ‘Centra voor geestelijke gezondheid’ (CGG) – ‘Services de santé mentale’ (SSM) 21 -- Various new initiatives 23 -- The 6th State Reform 26 -- 4.3 MENTAL HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS: REGULATION, EDUCATION AND WORK SETTING.26 -- Physicians 26 -- Clinical psychologists.27 -- Psychotherapists28 -- Clinical orthopedagogists 29 -- 4.4 CURRENT FINANCING OF AMBULATORY PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS 30 -- Financing of psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions delivered by physicians in ambulatory setting 30 -- 4.4.2 Financing for psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions delivered by psychologists or psychotherapists in ambulatory settings31 -- 4.4.3 Financing for psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions delivered in centres for mental health care (CGG – SSM) 32 -- 4.5 COST OF PSYCHOLOGISTS AND PSYCHOTHERAPISTS IN BELGIUM32 -- Current tariffs for a psychotherapist consultation 32 -- Cost of a psychologist in hospital setting 33 -- Cost of a psychologist in centres for mental healthcare 33 -- 5 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON 34 -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION 34 -- Objective 34 -- Methods .34 -- Structure of the chapter .34 -- 5.2 THE MENTAL HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS 35 -- Regulated professions and functions in the mental health care system 35 -- Work settings .37 -- Education of the mental health practitioners 40 -- Roles of the mental healthcare practitioners .44 -- 5.3 PATIENT’S ACCESS TO REIMBURSED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOTHERAPY AND CLINICAL ORTHOPEDAGOGY INTERVENTIONS44 -- Conditions for reimbursement44 Direct access versus referral systems 47 -- Reimbursed indications for psychological and psychotherapy interventions in ambulatory settings 50 -- Reimbursed psychotherapeutic treatments 52 -- Intensity of the reimbursed treatments 55 -- 5.4 PAYMENT FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES 57 -- Payment of mental health services in GP setting 60 -- Payment of mental health care workers in other ambulatory settings 60 -- Payment of mental health workers in secondary and tertiary settings 62 -- 5.5 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 62 -- 6 BELGIAN STAKEHOLDERS’ VIEWS ON THE ORGANIZATION AND THE REIMBURSEMENT 63 -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION 63 -- 6.2 METHODOLOGY.63 -- General design 63 -- Participants 63 -- Data collection 64 -- Analysis 65 -- 6.3 FINDINGS 65 -- Preliminary considerations.65 -- How to organize clinical psychology, clinical orthopedagogics and psychotherapy?66 -- How to finance clinical psychology, clinical orthopedagogics and psychotherapy in the context of the national health insurance? 69 -- How to support quality 72 -- Additional issues: 72 -- 6.4 CONCLUSION .72 -- 7 INTERMEDIARY RESULTS: TENTATIVE MODEL BASED ON, FOREIGN EXAMPLES AND STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS AND “EERSTE LIJNS PSYCHOLOGISCHE FUNCTIE PROJECTEN” 74 -- 7.1 A SYSTEM WITH TWO COMPONENTS.74 -- First line care accessible to all 74 -- A second line of more specialized care for the people who need it, regulated through a gatekeeping 77 -- 7.2 REIMBURSEMENT OF THE PSYCHOLOGY/ORTHOPEDAGOGY CARE 79 -- 8 TEST OF THE TENTATIVE MODEL TO ORGANIZE ACCES TO PSYCHOLOGICAL (AND ORTHOPEDAGOGIC) CARE IN BELGIUM AMONG STAKEHOLDERS 80 -- 8.1 METHODOLOGY.80 -- Design80 -- Participants 80 -- Data collection tools 80 -- 8.2 RESULTS OF THE SURVEY 80 -- Participants 80 -- Proposals according to their acceptability level.81 -- 8.3 ADAPTIONS TO THE MODEL 84 -- 8.4 RESULTS OF THE MEETING .85 -- 8.5 CONCLUSION OF THE STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATION 86 -- 9 FINANCING OF THE PROPOSED MODEL87 -- 9.1 POSSIBLE MODELS FOR FINANCING MENTAL HEALTH CARE87 -- 9.2 A FINANCIAL MODEL FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE IN BELGIUM88 -- Financing model for first-line psychological care 88 -- Financing of specialised psychological care 89 -- The place of the psychiatrist in the system90 -- 9.3 NEED FOR DATA TO CARRY OUT CALCULATION OF COSTS FOR THE FIRST LINE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH CARE IN BELGIUM 91 -- Prevalence of mental health problems 91 -- Search for help 92 -- Acceptance of psychological care .92 -- Choice to remain with non-reimbursed psychologist .92 -- 10 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 93 -- 10.1 LIMITATIONS 93 -- 10.2 FINAL MODEL .94 -- First line of psychological care 94 -- A second line of more specialized ambulatory psychological care for the people who need it95 10 -- 3 SYSTEM OF FINANCING THE MODEL 98 -- For the first line 98 -- For the specialized care.98 -- “Soft echeloning” to the psychiatrist 99 Economic model 99 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R265C Format of e-copy: PDF (2,9 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3832 Model for the organization and reimbursement of psychological and orthopedagogical care in Belgium / Laurence Kohn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2016)
Model for the organization and reimbursement of psychological and orthopedagogical care in Belgium : Summary [printed text] / Laurence Kohn , Author ; Caroline Obyn, Author ; Jef Adriaenssens , Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Xavier Van Cauter, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2016 . - 38 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Health Services Research (HSR); 265CS) .
ISSN : D/2016/10.273/33 : € 0,00
Stuie 2014-14
Languages : English (eng)
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WM 105 Clinical psychology. Mental health
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2014-21 ; Belgium ; Delivery of Health Care ; Healthcare Financing ; Organization and Administration ; Psychology, Clinical ; Psychology, EducationalContents note: FOREWORD 1 -- KEY MESSAGES 2 -- OVERVIEW. 4 -- 1. WHY THIS STUDY? 6 -- 1.1. PSYCHOLOGICAL SUFFERING, AN IMPORTANT PROBLEM 6 -- 1.2. A SUBSTANTIAL SOCIAL IMPACT 6 -- 1.3. PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE MUST BE ENHANCED 6 -- 1.4. TOWARD A NEW MODEL FOR THE ORGANISATION AND FINANCING OF PSYCHOLOGICAL -- CARE. 7 -- 2. WHAT IS THE CURRENT SITUATION IN BELGIUM? 9 -- 2.1. CURRENT ORGANISATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE OFFER 9 -- 2.1.1. A first level with direct access: 9 -- 2.1.2. A second level of specialised ambulatory care: 10 -- 2.1.3. A third, more hospital-orientated level: . 10 -- 2.2. THE MOST IMPORTANT IDENTIFIED PROBLEMS . 11 -- 2.2.1. The first contact is difficult. 11 -- 2.2.2. The offer is not transparent enough and offers inadequate guarantees 11 -- 2.2.3. High costs for the patient 11 -- 2.2.4. Long waiting lists 12 -- 2.2.5. Care continuity is not guaranteed . 12 -- 3. ACCESS TO PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE IN OTHER COUNTRIES12 -- 3.1. DIRECT ACCESS TO PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE 13 -- 3.2. ACCESS CONDITIONS FOR SPECIALISED PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE 13 -- 3.2.1. Gatekeeping 13 -- 3.2.2. Indications . 13 -- 3.2.3. Therapeutic methods 13 -- 3.2.4. Number of sessions 14 -- 4. PILOT PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST-LINE PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION IN -- FLANDERS15 -- 4.1. OBJECTIVES 15 -- 4.2. ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS 15 -- 4.3. MAJOR RESULTS 15 -- 5. APPROACHES TO THE ORGANISATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE 16 -- 5.1. A PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE SYSTEM WITH TWO LEVELS.16 -- 5.2. PARTIES INVOLVED: EACH LEVEL HAS ITS CHARACTERISTICS 18 -- 5.2.1. First line: parties with complementary competences 18 -- 5.2.2. Specialised care: authorised and accredited professionals 20 -- 5.3. CARE OFFER: STEPPED CARE AND THERAPEUTIC FREEDOM, BUT LIMITED NUMBER OF -- SESSIONS 21 -- 5.3.1. Stepped Care 21 -- 5.3.2. Types of intervention. 21 -- 5.3.3. No restrictive lists of indications 21 -- 5.3.4. No limitation on the type of treatment 22 -- 5.3.5. Not exclusively face-to-face consultations 22 -- 5.3.6. Limitation of the number of reimbursed sessions .23 -- 5.4. ACCESS: FREE IN FIRST LINE, UNDER CONDITIONS FOR SPECIALISED CARE 24 -- 5.4.1. First line: multiple gateways 24 -- 5.4.2. Specialised care: multidisciplinary gatekeeping 24 -- 5.5. ACTIVE INTEGRATION INTO THE EXISTING NETWORK 25 -- 5.6. LOCATION: VERY FLEXIBLE ACCOMMODATION 26 -- 5.6.1. Regarding the first line of care: . 26 -- 5.6.2. Regarding specialised (ambulatory) care: 26 -- 5.7. QUALITY OF CARE 26 -- 5.8. MIXED FINANCING 27 -- 5.8.1. Financing possibilities for the professionals involved 27 -- 5.8.2. Proposals of the KCE for a mixed model 30 -- 5.8.3. Out-of-pocket payment of the patient 31 -- RECOMMENDATIONS 32 -- REFERENCES 37 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R265CS Format of e-copy: PDF (1,7 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3833 Model for the organization and reimbursement of psychological and orthopedagogical care in Belgium / Laurence Kohn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2016)
Model for the organization and reimbursement of psychological and orthopedagogical care in Belgium : Supplement [printed text] / Laurence Kohn , Author ; Caroline Obyn, Author ; Jef Adriaenssens , Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Xavier Van Cauter, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2016 . - 98 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Health Services Research (HSR); 265S) .
ISSN : D/2016/10.273/35 : € 0,00
Stuie 2014-14
Languages : English (eng)
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2014-21 ; Belgium ; Delivery of Health Care ; Healthcare Financing ; Organization and Administration ; Psychology, Clinical ; Psychology, EducationalContents note: 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE SITUATION IN NHS ENGLAND 8 -- 1.1. MENTAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND THEIR ROLES 8 -- 1.1.1. Overview of professions and functions 8 -- 1.1.2. Regulation 8 -- 1.1.3. Primary care graduate mental health worker (PCGMHW) 9 -- 1.1.4. Psychologists, clinical psychologists and assistant clinical psychologists 9 -- 1.1.5. Psychotherapist 10 -- 1.1.6. Counsellors 10 -- 1.1.7. High intensity IAPT therapists 10 -- 1.1.8. Psychological wellbeing practitioner 11 -- 1.2. ORGANIZATION AND REFERRAL SCHEME 11 -- 1.2.1. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme .13 -- 1.2.2. Self-referral and referral by GP 14 -- 1.2.3. Private therapy and charities 14 -- 1.3. ELIGIBLE INDICATIONS 14 -- 1.4. OFFERED TREATMENTS 14 -- 1.5. PAYMENT MECHANISMS 17 -- 1.5.1. Payment of the GP practices 17 -- 1.5.2. Payment of secondary care: mental health and community services .17 -- 1.5.3. Payment of the IAPT programme 19 -- 1.5.4. Out-of-pocket payments 19 -- 1.6. QUALITY MANAGEMENT 19 -- 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SITUATION IN THE NETHERLANDS 20 -- 2.1. MENTAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND THEIR ROLES .20 -- 2.1.1. GP’s mental health care practice assistant 21 -- 2.1.2. Health care psychologist, clinical psychologist and clinical neuropsychologist 21 -- 2.1.3. Psychotherapist 21 -- 2.1.4. Mental health nurse specialists .22 -- 2.1.5. Orthopedagogists 22 -- 2.2. ORGANIZATION AND REFERRAL SCHEME 22 -- 2.2.1. Primary care: GP practice 23 -- 2.2.2. Primary mental health care: “generalistische basis” .24 -- 2.2.3. Secondary and tertiary mental health care: “gespecialiseerde GGZ” .24 -- 2.2.4. Responsible treatment professional (“hoofdbehandelaar”) .25 -- 2.3. REIMBURSED INDICATIONS 25 -- 2.4. REIMBURSED TREATMENTS 25 -- 2.5. PAYMENT MECHANISMS 27 -- 2.5.1. Payment of the GPs mental health practice assistant 27 -- 2.5.2. Payment of the primary mental health care (“generalistische basis GGZ”) 27 -- 2.5.3. Payments in the secondary and tertiary mental health care .28 -- 2.5.4. Out-of-pocket payments 29 -- 2.6. QUALITY MEASUREMENT 29 -- 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE GERMAN SITUATION 31 -- 3.1. MENTAL HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS AND THEIR ROLES 31 -- 3.1.1. Physician psychotherapists (Ärztliche Psychotherapeuten) .31 -- 3.1.2. Psychological psychotherapists and child and youth psychotherapists .32 -- 3.2. ORGANIZATION AND REFERRAL SCHEME 33 -- 3.3. REIMBURSED INDICATIONS 34 -- 3.4. REIMBURSED TREATMENTS 34 -- 3.5. PAYMENT MECHANISMS 35 -- 3.5.1. Out-of-pocket payments 36 -- 3.6. QUALITY MEASUREMENT 36 -- 3.7. MENTAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND THEIR ROLES .37 -- 3.7.1. Physicians specialised in psychiatry and psychotherapy .37 -- 3.7.2. Psychologists 37 -- 3.7.3. Independent psychotherapist and delegated psychotherapists 37 -- 3.7.4. Work setting 38 -- 3.7.5. Organization and referral scheme 38 -- 3.7.6. Reimbursed indications 38 -- 3.7.7. Reimbursed treatments 38 -- 3.7.8. Payment mechanisms 44 -- 3.7.9. Quality management 45 -- 3.8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 45 -- 3.8.1. Number of practitioner of psychotherapy 45 -- 3.8.2. Number of professionals 46 -- 3.8.3. Number of session and duration 47 -- 3.8.4. Waiting lists 47 -- 3.8.5. Categories of tariffs 49 -- 3.8.6. Prevalence of reimbursed psychotherapy 49 -- 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE DANISH SITUATION70, 75-77 51 -- 4.1. MENTAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND THEIR ROLES .51 -- 4.1.1. Psychiatrist 51 -- 4.1.2. General Practitioners 51 -- 4.1.3. Psychologist 51 -- 4.1.4. Orthopedagogist 53 -- 4.2. WORK SETTING 53 -- 4.2.1. Psychiatrists 53 -- 4.2.2. Psychologists 53 -- 4.2.3. Psychotherapists 53 -- 4.3. ORGANIZATION AND REFERRAL SCHEME 53 -- 4.4. REIMBURSED INDICATIONS 54 -- 4.4.1. Psychiatrists 54 -- 4.4.2. Psychologists 54 -- 4.5. REIMBURSED TREATMENTS 55 -- 4.6. PAYMENT MECHANISMS 55 -- 4.7. QUALITY MANAGEMENT 56 -- 4.7.1. Psychologists 56 -- 4.7.2. Psychotherapists 56 -- ONLINE SURVEY TO TEST TENTATIVE PRELIMINARY MODEL 57 -- 4.8. QUESTIONNAIRE 57 -- 4.9. RESULTS OF THE SURVEY 73 -- Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R265S Format of e-copy: PDF (2,9 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3834 Modèle d’organisation et de financement des soins psychologiques / Laurence Kohn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2016)
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