精神卫生组织的支出和资金来源:美国和各州,1988年。

J H Sunshine, M J Witkin, J E Atay, R W Manderscheid
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支出。本报告所述的8类精神卫生组织1988年在美国和各领土的支出总额为231亿美元。三个州(加利福尼亚、纽约和宾夕法尼亚)占总数的30%。在全国范围内,州和县精神病院(以下简称州立精神病院)占所有支出的最大比例(30%,低于1986年的34%)。私人精神病医院和多服务心理健康组织的支出紧随其后,各占总额的20%,其次是非联邦综合医院的单独精神病服务,占16%。退伍军人事务部(VA)的精神健康服务、针对情绪困扰儿童的住院治疗中心(rtc)、独立精神科门诊诊所和独立精神科部分护理机构分别占总支出的6%、6%、3%和不到0.5%。在23个州的任何单一类型的精神卫生组织中,州立精神病院的支出最大;私立精神病医院的支出在12个州中最大;在10个州中,多服务精神卫生组织的支出最大。1988年的231亿美元总额比1986年的数字增加了25%,但经通货膨胀调整后,估计的增长(以不变美元表示)仅为总增长10%,按人均计算仅为8%。1986年至1988年期间,大多数类型的精神卫生组织的固定美元支出都有所增加,其中增幅最大的是私立精神病医院(54%)。相比之下,州精神病院和退伍军人事务部精神卫生服务的固定美元支出有所减少。资金来源1988年,精神卫生组织收到的资金总额为234亿美元。其中88亿美元(38%)由州政府直接提供,主要由州精神卫生机构提供。直接的联邦资金,加上医疗保险和医疗补助(包括州和地方医疗补助的份额),提供了65亿美元(28%)的总资金。来自客户(包括私人保险)的费用提供了52亿美元(22%);地方政府直接拨款占7%;所有其他来源,5%。州政府提供了州立精神病院77%的资金,也是多服务精神卫生组织(51%)和独立精神病部分护理组织(44%)的最大单一资金来源。退伍军人事务部的精神健康服务由联邦政府资助,而私人精神病院62%的资金来自客户费用(包括私人保险)。(摘要删节为400字)
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Expenditures and sources of funds for mental health organizations: United States and each state, 1988.

Expenditures. Expenditures by the 8 types of mental health organizations covered in this report totaled $23.1 billion in 1988 in the United States and territories. Three States (California, New York, and Pennsylvania) accounted for 30 percent of this total. Nationally, State and county mental hospitals (hereafter called State mental hospitals) accounted for the largest proportion of all expenditures (30 percent, down from 34 percent in 1986). Private psychiatric hospitals and multiservice mental health organizations had the next largest expenditures, each accounting for 20 percent of the total, followed by the separate psychiatric services of non-Federal general hospitals at 16 percent. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) mental health services, residential treatment centers (RTCs) for emotionally disturbed children, freestanding psychiatric outpatient clinics, and freestanding psychiatric partial care organizations accounted for 6 percent, 6 percent, 3 percent, and less than one-half percent of total expenditures, respectively. State mental hospitals represented the largest expenditures of any single type of mental health organization in 23 States; expenditures of private psychiatric hospitals were largest in 12 States; and expenditures of multiservice mental health organizations were the largest in 10 States. The $23.1 billion total for 1988 represented a 25 percent increase over the 1986 figure but, when adjusted for inflation, the estimated increase (expressed in constant dollars) was only 10 percent overall and 8 percent on a per capita basis. Constant dollar expenditures of most types of mental health organizations increased between 1986 and 1988, with the largest increase occurring among private psychiatric hospitals (54 percent). In contrast, constant dollar expenditures decreased for State mental hospitals and VA mental health services. Sources of Funds In 1988, the funds received by mental health organizations totaled $23.4 billion. Of this total, $8.8 billion (38 percent) was provided directly by State governments, predominantly by State mental health agencies. Direct Federal funds, plus Medicare and Medicaid (including the State and local share of Medicaid), provided $6.5 billion (28 percent) of total funding. Fees from clients (including private insurance) provided $5.2 billion (22 percent); direct local government funds provided 7 percent; and all other sources, 5 percent. State governments provided 77 percent of the funds received by State mental hospitals and were also the largest single source of funds for multiservice mental health organizations (51 percent) and freestanding psychiatric partial care organizations (44 percent). VA mental health services were funded by the Federal government, while 62 percent of funding for private psychiatric hospitals came from client fees (including private insurance).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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