community mental health services; health care reform; national health programmes; programme evaluation; Sweden Objective: To describe the content of the Community Mental Health Care reform in Sweden, in effect from 1995 and directed to severely mentally ill people (SMI). Method: Evaluating change...
Aim: A mental health care reform was implemented in Sweden in 1995. The target group of the reform was persons considered severely and persistently mentally ill (SMI). The aim of this article was to study changes in the target group 10 years after the reform, i.e. changes in the group ...
However, the reform of mental health care has been initiated, with a lot of positive movements such as the preparation of a national policy for mental health care and a law for protection of mentally ill individuals. The transformation of mental health services has started, with an accent on ...
Efforts toward health care reform for people with mental illness in rural America must take into consideration the unique characteristics of these areas. Universal coverage, for example, would remove the barriers to accessing care for this population, but would not assure an expansion of services or...
Parity, health care reform among the top mental health stories of the decade. (cover story)The article highlights mental health news from 1999 to 2009 in the U.S. The news include the ruling of the Supreme Court on the case Olmstead v. L.C., the establishment of the New Freedom ...
U.S. mental health policy. Proactive evolution in the midst of health care reform. 1. Argues that it is vital that psychological and behavioral health care perspectives be explicitly recognized during the coming reform of the US health ca... GR Vandenbos - 《American Psychologist》 被引量: ...
To clarify HMOs' likely role in providing services to seriously mentally ill persons under health care reform, more research is needed on the current service capacity of HMOs, on treatment approaches and outcomes in different HMO models, on whether seriously mentally ill persons would be likely to...
Founded in 2017, Happiful Magazine is a UK-based publication that aims to promote mental health and well-being. Its mission is to provide readers with insights into the latest mental health research, as well as information on therapies and self-care techniques. Happiful Magazine features a ...
A validation study using register data in Sweden. BMC Public Health. 2021;21(1):1995. https://doi.org/10.1186/S12889-021-11968-2. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kauhanen L, Wan Mohd Yunus WM, Lempinen L, Peltonen K, Gyllenberg D, Mishina K, et al. A systematic ...
Late adopters are more likely to treat deinstitutionalization as a social fact of health care reform rather than adopt it because it is compatible with intra-country circumstances [1, 3, 4, 66]. Decision makers in later adopting countries seek to enhance their legitimacy, credibility, and ...