A comparison of intensive psychiatric services for children and adolescents: cost of day treatment versus hospitalization.

L J Kiser, B J Ackerman, D B Pruitt
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Proponents of day treatment for children and adolescents assert that this mode of intervention is a viable alternative to hospitalization based on both treatment and cost effectiveness. Preliminary studies on treatment effectiveness are beginning to appear in the literature. This paper focuses on the relative cost difference of treating children and adolescents in a day-treatment program vs three inpatient-hospital settings. The study finds that the populations in the two settings are similar with regard to demographic and diagnostic characteristics and that day treatment is significantly less costly on a daily basis. A conservative conclusion, based on the findings reported, is that over the course of treatment partial hospitalization is equal or less costly than hospitalization. The authors conclude that further research exploring both treatment efficacy and cost effectiveness is in order to define what role day treatment should serve in the continuum of mental health-care services for children and adults.

儿童和青少年强化精神病学服务的比较:日间治疗费用与住院费用。
儿童和青少年日间治疗的支持者声称,基于治疗和成本效益,这种干预模式是住院治疗的可行替代方案。关于治疗效果的初步研究开始出现在文献中。本文着重于儿童和青少年日间治疗方案与三种住院-医院设置的相对成本差异。研究发现,两种情况下的人群在人口统计学和诊断特征方面是相似的,当天的治疗费用在日常基础上明显更低。根据所报告的结果,一个保守的结论是,在治疗过程中,部分住院治疗的费用等于或低于住院治疗。作者得出结论,进一步研究治疗效果和成本效益,是为了确定日间治疗在儿童和成人精神卫生保健服务的连续性中应该发挥什么作用。
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