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North Staffordshire Community Beds Study: longitudinal evaluation of psychiatric in-patient units attached to community mental health centres. 2: Impact upon costs and resource use

Innovative approaches to the provision of psychiatric care must justify their ability to improve the quality of life within the resource constraints imposed on psychiatry. To examine the average costs per patient of the experimental and control group services. An individual patient costing methodolo...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 1999-07, Vol.175 (1), p.79-86
Main Authors: Haycox, A, Unsworth, L, Allen, K, Hodgson, R, Lewis, M, Boardman, AP
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Community mental health services
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Cost analysis
Cost of Illness
Costing
Costs
England
Health Care Costs
Health care expenditures
Health facilities
Hospital Costs
Hospital Units - economics
Hospitalization - economics
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Humans
Inpatient care
Longitudinal Studies
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - economics
Mental Disorders - therapy
Patient Satisfaction
Patients
Private Sector
Psychiatry
Public Sector
Quality of Life
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