PERSPECTIVE: NIMH 和 NIDA 的健康经济利益,以改善行为健康服务的提供。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jennifer L Humensky, Sarah Q Duffy, Leonardo Cubillos, Michael C Freed, Agnes Rupp
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背景:有效的融资机制对于确保人们能够获得和利用有效的治疗和服务至关重要。目的:本文重点介绍了美国国立精神卫生研究所(NIMH)和美国国立药物滥用研究所(NIDA)在支持应用卫生经济学和医疗融资研究方面的主要关注领域。具体而言,本文讨论了美国国立卫生研究院早期对应用卫生经济学研究的投资所产生的长远影响,以及美国国立卫生研究院为宣传其对卫生经济学研究的兴趣而正在进行的努力。我们讨论了由 NIMH-NIDA 赞助的 2023 年健康经济学会议,以及会议上提出的开发和评估创新行为医疗融资模式的观点;其中三篇论文最近发表在《心理健康政策与经济学杂志》上:我们介绍了由 NIMH 和 NIDA 赞助的经济学研究的历史和影响,并确定了 NIMH 和 NIDA 战略计划中确定的当前研究兴趣以及最近的资助公告。我们研究了在 NIMH-NIDA 健康经济学会议上提出的主题。来自六大洲 20 个国家的 300 多人参加了此次会议:会议强调的主题突出了由美国国立卫生研究院资助的研究如何从供应方(如提供者和支付者)和需求方(如服务使用者和家庭)两方面促进创新医疗融资方法的发展。特邀发言人讨论了美国国立卫生研究院支持的支付与融资、行为经济学和健康的社会决定因素等主题领域的研究成果。主旨发言人重点介绍了该领域的新兴课题,包括健康公平经济学、医疗保健中心理健康模式的偏差以及基于价值的保险设计:我们表明,NIMH 和 NIDA 对卫生经济学和政策研究重新产生了明确的兴趣。然而,还需要做更多的工作,才能设计出能够充分提供和促进使用有效循证实践的资助机制,从而改善心理健康结果。例如,政策和卫生经济研究项目必须包括决策者,他们将是数据和研究结果的最终用户,以确保研究结果能被有意义地付诸实践:设计有效和高效的资助机制有助于确保服务使用者获得有效的治疗,并确保临床医生和医疗机构的工作得到充分的补偿:对卫生政策的影响:联邦、州和地方政策,以及付款人和医疗机构的政策,都会影响支持和激励的医疗类型:正如其各自的战略计划和资助公告中所概述的研究兴趣所表明的那样,NIMH 和 NIDA 将继续资助卫生经济和政策研究,旨在改善美国和全世界行为健康状况患者或有患病风险的人的医疗服务获取、质量和结果。
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PERSPECTIVE: Health Economic Interests at NIMH and NIDA to Improve Delivery of Behavioral Health Services.

Background: Effective financing mechanisms are essential to ensuring that people can access and utilize effective treatments and services. Financing mechanisms are needed not only to pay for the delivery of those treatments and services, but also ancillary costs, while also keeping care affordable.

Aims: This article highlights key areas of the interest of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) in supporting applied health economics and health care financing research. Specifically, this article discusses the long-range impact of NIH's earlier investments in applied health economics research, and NIH's ongoing efforts to communicate its interests in health economics research. We discuss the 2023 NIMH-NIDA-sponsored health economics conference, and the ideas presented there for developing and assessing innovative behavioral health care financing models; three of the presented papers were recently published in the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics.

Methods: We describe the history and impact of NIMH- and NIDA-sponsored economic research and identify current research interests as identified in the NIMH and NIDA Strategic Plans and recent funding announcements. We examine themes presented at the NIMH-NIDA Health Economics conference. The conference included over 300 participants from 20 countries, from six continents.

Results: The topics highlighted at the conference highlight the ways in which NIH-funded research has promoted the development of innovative health care financing methods, both from the supply side (e.g., providers and payers) and demand side (e.g., service users and families). Invited speakers discussed the findings from NIH-supported research in the topic areas of payment and financing, behavioral economics and social determinants of health. Keynote speakers highlighted emerging topics in the field, including the economics of health equity, biases in mental health models in health care, and value-based insurance design.

Discussion: We demonstrate a resurgence of and explicit interest in health economics and policy research at NIMH and NIDA. However, more work is needed in order to design funding mechanisms that fully provide access to and facilitate use of effective evidence-based practices to improve mental health outcomes. For example, it is important that policy and health economic research projects include decision makers who will be the end users of data and study results, to ensure that results can be meaningfully put into practice.

Implications for health care: Designing effective and efficient funding mechanisms can help ensure that service users have access to effective treatments and that clinicians and provider organizations are adequately compensated for their work.

Implications for health policies: Federal, state, and local policies, as well as policies of payers and health care organizations, can influence the type of care that is supported and incentivized.

Implications for further research: As demonstrated by the research interests as outlined in their respective Strategic Plans and funding announcements, NIMH and NIDA continue to fund health economic and policy research that aims to improve health care access, quality and outcomes for people with or at risk of developing behavioral health conditions in the US and around the world.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics publishes high quality empirical, analytical and methodologic papers focusing on the application of health and economic research and policy analysis in mental health. It offers an international forum to enable the different participants in mental health policy and economics - psychiatrists involved in research and care and other mental health workers, health services researchers, health economists, policy makers, public and private health providers, advocacy groups, and the pharmaceutical industry - to share common information in a common language.
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