The present article describes the special features of an evaluation of research in mental health services in Germany. The experiences of the evaluation of flexible and integrated treatment options with a global treatment budget in psychiatric hospitals based on routine data of more than 70 statutory health insurance (SHI) funds (EVA64 study) are systematically presented. Using the EVA64 study as an example, recommendations for the use of claims data in the field of mental health services research and in general are derived.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMental disorders pose a worldwide growing public health burden. One of the major challenges for healthcare systems remains to respond to the need of patients with mental disorders for continuous and flexible treatment. The EVA64 study evaluates novel programs of flexible and integrative treatment (FIT) in hospitals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Model projects for flexible and integrated treatment (FIT) in Germany aim at advancing the quality of care for people with mental disorders. A new FIT model project was established in 2017 at the Department of child and adolescent psychiatry (KJP) of the University Hospital Tübingen (Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, UKT). The study design of EVA_TIBAS presented here describes the evaluation of the FIT model project at the KJP of the UKT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim Of The Study: The adequate and need-based medical care of mentally ill patients places special demands on psychiatric care. The §64b Social Code Book (SGB) V enables mentoring mentally ill people through multiprofessional, cross-sectoral model projects across the treatment phase and implementing new forms of financing. These model projects have been evaluated in a prospective and retrospective claims data-based controlled cohort study (EVA64) since 2015.
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