The psychiatric profile of the U.S. patient population across age groups - 0 views
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"As the U.S. population undergoes continuous shifts the population's health profile changes dynamically resulting in more or less expression of certain psychiatric disorders and utilization of health-care resources. In this paper, we analyze national data on the psychiatric morbidity of American patients and their summated cost in different age groups. Methods: The latest data (2009) on the number of hospital discharges and national bill (hospital charges) linked with psychiatric disorders were extracted from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS). Results: National data shows that mood disorders are the largest diagnostic category in terms of percentage of psychiatri-crelated discharges in the 1 - 17 years age group. The proportion decreases gradually as age progresses while delirium, dementia, amnestic and other cognitive disorders increase exponentially after 65 years of age. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders as well as alcohol and substance-related disorders peak in the working age groups (18 - 64 years). From an economic point of view, mood disorders in the 18 - 44 age group has the highest national bill ($5.477 billion) followed by schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders in the same age group ($4.337 billion) and mood disorders in the 45 - 64 age group ($4.310 billion). On the third place come schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders in the 45 - 64 age group ($3.931 billion). Conclusion: This paper illustrates the high cost of psychiatric care in the U.S., especially the large fraction of healthcare money spent on working-age patients suffering from mood disorders. This underlines psychiatric cost-efficiency as a vital topic in the current healthcare debate. "
Oct 2 - Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Update | Scoop.it - 0 views
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This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field. Read and subscribe free at: http://paper.li/NattyStewart24/1327249950
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State Agency Promotes Integrated Mental Health and Addiction Treatment for Co-Occurring... - 0 views
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The policies include mandatory screening for both disorders using validated tools, a learning collaborative and evaluations to promote quality improvement, and financial incentives to clinics achieving various service benchmarks. The department also offers training to help providers with various issues related to these policies.
Hospital Partnership Offers Pathways-Based Case Management Program, Leading to Enhanced... - 0 views
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The program also connects patients to other community resources and addresses health, social, and logistical barriers to care. The program significantly enhanced access to appropriate care and improved client understanding of their medical condition, resulting in enhanced health functioning and a significant decline in emergency department use and costs for nonemergent conditions.
Technology new gateway into treatment for problem alcohol users: study - 0 views
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www.CheckYourDrinking.net reduces alcohol consumption in a sample of problem drinkers by 30%
Budget Cuts and Serious Mental Illness - 0 views
Could popping a pill stop you hitting the bottle? - 0 views
A breakthrough in addiction treatment - 0 views
STATS: Americanizing the global mind? - 0 views
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